Collaborations between non-profits and foundations are essential in sustaining and expanding critical services across Canada. These services are often life-changing and directly lead to stronger, more resilient communities.
While lobbying registries are common across Canada, in B.C., non-profits have to go through the same heavy requirements as their corporate counterparts. The province’s Lobbyists Transparency Act is about to undergo a review; here is what non-profits say needs to change to keep the registries from draining front-line resources.
With 2025 being the ten-year anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations, there is likely to be a renewed focus on the lasting impacts of colonization in Canada. Research suggests that the Government has still not met many of its commitments to Indigenous communities, leaving Indigenous-serving charities and non-profits to fill the gap.
Dans un contexte où le coût de la vie augmente et où les droits de douane affectent les chaînes logistiques, il est de plus en plus important de garantir un accès fiable à de la nourriture.
An advocate says the government has ignored a potential solution to the housing crisis for too long. Here’s what a group of foundations is doing in Quebec.
A powerful partnership between a local non-profit, a forward-thinking tech company, and a major financial institution is transforming the fight against food insecurity—offering not just meals, but a sustainable future for vulnerable communities.