Religious Sisters labour to comfort those displaced by war in Ukraine
Religious Sisters of various congregations are active in humanitarian work in their monasteries and beyond
Religious Sisters of various congregations are active in humanitarian work in their monasteries and beyond
The season of giving should remind us how to live the rest of the year
A new survey of spiritual hunger should cause authorities to consider houses of worship just as much an essential service as grocery stores are for our physical needs
Annual fundraising effort to support clinical trial of precision drug developed at U of A
Governments inevitably make a mess of social welfare programs, wasting money, discouraging work and encouraging dependence
Recalling and acting upon the goodwill of Christmas 2020 will be important in the coming months. Once the festive season ends, the hard work of Christmas begins
The rapid decline in giving in recent decades means Canadian charities are increasingly strapped for resources and face larger financial obstacles
When the government’s miraculous money faucet is turned off, what happens next?
The WE Charity scandal shows that our rules surrounding charitable work and fiscal reporting are too lax
Our religious tapestry makes massive economic and social contributions to local communities and to the nation’s well-being
Seven in 10 charities report lower revenues. As a whole, the sector has had to lay off 84,000 full- and part-time staff in Canada
The charitable organization has done a great deal of good. And there are plenty of other issues that are far more problematic
A temporary dollar-for-dollar matching program is affordable – and necessary for the health of the charitable sector