Canadian aid orgs prepare as UN outlines 60-day plan for help in Gaza

Why It Matters

For two years, Canadian aid organizations have struggled to get help to starving and injured Palestinians, as most borders were shuttered to international help. While the ceasefire is on, food, medicine and supplies must flow unimpeded into the region.

Federal review confirms over-representation of Muslim charities in CRA anti-terrorism audits

Why It Matters

The Canadian Revenue Agency’s Review and Analysis Division is “responsible for delivering the Agency’s mandate under the Anti-Terrorism Act to prevent the abuse of registered charities for the financing of terrorism.” However, in the past few years, Muslim charities have raised concerns about the Division’s audits and revocations by the CRA.

'Casual staff or CEO, everyone gets the same': How a social services agency transitioned to employee ownership

Why It Matters

According to research by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, 76 per cent of Canada’s business owners plan to exit their businesses in the next decade. The EOT legislation has been designed to ease those businesses' succession planning and spread the benefits of wealth. However, advocates warn that there might be a gaping hole in the legislation that the Carney government must urgently address in the Fall Budget.

This Canadian startup is removing carbon from the air with rocks - and creating environmentally sustainable jobs

Why It Matters

Specialized banking can help overcome the early-stage funding challenges that many clean technologies face and can help showcase financial partners' roles in climate solutions. These collaborations are critical to supporting the innovation needed to help address the climate crisis.

Charitable Impact expands pooled funds model; donors to give directly to charity-agnostic causes

Why It Matters

According to Charitable Impact, donors often seek to give to maximize their impact, but the charity-centred approach can make that challenging. Instead, their needs are centred by allowing patients and people with lived experience to decide where those funds go.

Cooking up opportunity: Co-ops, worker-led business models helping newcomers thrive

Why It Matters

A s Canada welcomes hundreds of thousands of newcomers annually, grassroots organizations like Flavours of Hope and Culture Links provide vital pathways to belonging, economic independence, and cultural pride. These initiatives don’t just launch businesses—they build resilient communities, challenge systemic barriers, and redefine what inclusive entrepreneurship looks like.