Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector adds four new members, new co-chair, but still lacking “youth leaders”

Previous co-chairs to stay on as transitional co-chair and past co-chair of the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector as new members are named

Why It Matters

Members of the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector have the ability to influence and direct regulatory reforms by sharing the insights of Canada’s social impact sector with government.

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