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Super Bowl LV: ‘The pageantry, drama and contradictions’

(February 11, 2021) Super Bowl LV (or 55) has just passed and, oh boy, was it a doozy.  No, not the game itself (a 31 – 9 blow-out for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers), although apparently Tom Brady’s politics are easier for the NFL to separate from the game then Colin Kaepernick’s.  No, not the game.  The Charity Report is interested in … [Read more...] about Super Bowl LV: ‘The pageantry, drama and contradictions’

‘Diversity hires’ not the answer: Being ‘othered’ in the charity sector

(February 10, 2021) As with many sectors and industries in the 21st century, the charity sector is not alone in seeking to expand its portfolios and employees in a way that is more equitable to all players involved.  The contributions of BIPOC individuals within the charity sector is impressive but has often gone unrecognized.   A recent anthology of … [Read more...] about ‘Diversity hires’ not the answer: Being ‘othered’ in the charity sector

Smaller post-secondary schools like Laurentian University facing a ‘triple crisis’

(February 8, 2021) On February 1, Laurentian University (LU) became the first Canadian university to declare insolvency and apply for creditor protection—essentially applying for bankruptcy. Their factum cited ‘operational deficits in the millions of dollars’.  Is Laurentian University the canary in the coal mine for regional Canadian universities?  No other … [Read more...] about Smaller post-secondary schools like Laurentian University facing a ‘triple crisis’

The Power Gap is the Gender Gap and the Racial Gap

(February 3, 2021) “Men still dramatically outnumber, outrank and out earn women.” These are the ultimate findings of the new Power Gap series, undertaken by Robyn Doolittle and Chen Wang for the Globe and Mail, which premiered on January 21. Legislation requiring that men and women doing the same job receive equal pay has been the law of the land in Canada since 1951. Every … [Read more...] about The Power Gap is the Gender Gap and the Racial Gap

As La Presse becomes the first media outlet to be able to issue charitable tax receipts, some see it as a risky business

(February 1, 2021) On January 2, 2021, La Presse Inc. became the first Canadian news organization to be listed as a ‘qualified donee’ by the Canada Revenue Agency, signalling a potential sea change in the production of Canadian journalism. The potential extinction of local news organizations has been one of the slow-burn stories of the last several years. In 2018, 2019, and … [Read more...] about As La Presse becomes the first media outlet to be able to issue charitable tax receipts, some see it as a risky business

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Heroin: What came first—the suffering or the criminalization?

June 20, 2022 By Literary Circle

The Smart NonProfit : Staying Human-Centred in an Automated World 

June 20, 2022 By Literary Circle

Is America’s next civil war already in progress?

March 14, 2022 By Literary Circle

Nora Loreto and her book Spin Doctors are here to tell us how we got here

January 24, 2022 By Literary Circle

Cid Brunet, A Stripper’s Memoir: One woman’s tour through humankind

December 20, 2021 By Literary Circle

Wayne Simpson: Photos of the human soul

December 16, 2021 By Literary Circle

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