Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
Canadian Cases dealing with Canadian Registered Charities operating outside of Canada
Published under Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
Recent Canadian cases such the Tel-Aviv Foundation case, The Magen David Adom case and the Bayit Leplitot case, all decided in the last few years should be of particular interest to Canadian charities that operate outside of Canada. They all illustrate the importance of understanding and following the rules for Canadian charities operating abroad.
Cases Involving Canadian Charities and Foreign Activities
Published under Canadian Charity Law | Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
Here is the full text of certain recent Canadian cases decided in the last few years that should be of particular interest to Canadian charities that operate outside of Canada. The 3 Federal Court of Appeal cases, namely the Tel-Aviv Foundation case, The Magen David Adom case and the Bayit Leplitot case, all deal with Canadian charities conducting foreign activities.
Planned Giving Internationally in “Your Guide to Charitable Giving and Estate Planning”.
Published under Ethical Issues and Canadian Charities | Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada | Planned Giving for Canadians
This article discusses a Canadian legal perspective on Planned Giving Internationally. It was written by Mark Blumberg and recently appeared in “Your Guide to Charitable Giving and Estate Planning”, a supplement that appeared in the Globe and Mail on Friday May 11, 2007 and was produced by the Greater Toronto Area Roundtable of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners.
List of Foreign Countries and the Number of Canadian Charities that operate in each country (2004)
Published under Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
This brief article looks at how many Canadian Charities operate in each foreign country. The Top Five countries of operation are the United States (964), Mexico (423), India (356), Haiti (285) and the Philippines (191). It is no surprise that the US is number 1 as many charities are involved with US charitable activities or use US agents, although some of the other rankings are interesting.
List of Foreign Countries and the Canadian Charities that operate in those countries (2005)
Published under Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
In these files we list every country and the individual Canadian charities that operate in those countries according to the 2005 T3010 information. By providing this information charities and donors will be aware of which organizations operate in each country. This will assist charities interested in beginning a new operation to identify a source of information on a particular country or perhaps to partner with that Canadian charity instead of going it alone. Although the Canadian Council for International Co-operation (CCIC) has a good map on its website (http://www.ccic.ca/) with information on which countries each of its members operate in, the map only covers their 100 or so members and not the 12,000 or so other organizations that operate outside of Canada.
Foreign Universities Fundraising in Canada
Published under Canadian Charity Law | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
There are many options for foreign universities who are interested in fundraising in Canada and I have discussed 6 different options. It is time to think of your alma mater or your parent’s alma mater and how Canadians can support these universities.
Ethical Tourism may be laudable but not charitable according to the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal
Published under Canadian Charity Law | Ethical Issues and Canadian Charities | Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
In the Travel Just case CRA had refused to register an organizations whose objects were very broad. The Federal Court of Appeal agreed with CRA. [Subsequently the Supreme Court of Canada refused an application for leave to appeal.]
RC4106 Informal Legal Audits of Canadian Charities and their Foreign Operations
Published under Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
The Globe & Mail article I referred to above on Canadian disaster relief charities not complying with the rules provides one of many illustrations of the importance of Canadian charities understanding and complying with CRA guidelines on Canadian charities operating outside of Canada. If you make it through this giving season with your fingers crossed and without any scrutiny then consider in the new year having a informal legal audit of your foreign activities. It is the best gift you can give to your charitable loved one!
Why Canadian donors have low levels of trust for Canadian international development charities?
Published under Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
An Ipsos Reid poll suggests that Canadian donors have low levels of trust of “international development” charities. This article will attempt to explain why and suggest how to increase levels of trust.
Canadian Charities and Foreign Activities - A recent presentation on the subject
Published under Canadian Charity Law | Ethical Issues and Canadian Charities | Canadian Charities Operating Abroad | Foreign Charities Operating in Canada
Here is a copy of my recent presentation on the legal requirements for Canadian charities operating abroad. The presentation discussed CRA positions and documents, case law, and various other legal, practical and ethical issues that a Canadian charity may face.


