Three years ago, the Special Senate Committee for the Charitable Sector published a report on how to improve Canada’s non-profit and charitable sector. It spoke to 160 different witnesses, reviewed dozens of submissions, and scrutinized every facet of the sector’s regulations. Fast-forward to today, and barely any of the Committee’s 42 recommendations have been implemented.
Few are surprised.
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Three years ago, the Special Senate Committee for the Charitable Sector published a report on how to improve Canada’s non-profit and charitable sector. It spoke to 160 different witnesses, reviewed dozens of submissions, and scrutinized every facet of the sector’s regulations. Fast-forward to today, and barely any of the Committee’s 42 recommendations have been implemented.
Few are surprised.
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Three years ago, the Special Senate Committee for the Charitable Sector published a report on how to improve Canada’s non-profit and charitable sector. It spoke to 160 different witnesses, reviewed dozens of submissions, and scrutinized every facet of the sector’s regulations. Fast-forward to today, and barely any of the Committee’s 42 recommendations have been implemented.