Monday, December 3, 2007

Understanding charitable objects: The advancement of religion

For an organization to be registered as a charity, its purposes must fall within one of four categories, one of which is the advancement of religion. Adam Aptowitzer, a lawyer with the Ottawa-based law firm Drache LLP, explains how "religion" is defined for these purposes, why it is considered a charitable object, and how fringe cults fit into the mix.

Understanding charitable objects: The advancement of religion (MP3)