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Shifting Threshold of “Serious Non-Compliance” in Canadian Charity Law
McCarthy Tétrault
Publié le : 27 février 2026
McCarthy Tétrault
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In Canadian tax law, being a “registered charity” is a mark of public trust and regulatory approval, granting the ability to issue official donation receipts. As the regulatory landscape evolves in 2026, there is growing concern that “serious non-compliance” is shifting from intentional wrongdoing to a focus on administrative accuracy. This trend prompts the question: must charities now not only pursue their social mission but also maintain impeccable internal controls and reporting?
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