An exciting, joint effort is underway between industry, government, and the not-for-profit sector to help newcomers to Canada succeed.
RBC recognized for adapting women's programs to engage Visible Minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual and Transgenders (LGBT), New Canadians, and Persons with Disabilities
A company's social work should be aligned with its business
Web Site Hosts Community of Philanthropists to Encourage Greater Giving
Research students gain international experience that benefits Canadians at home
Ottawa looks for ways to reproduce the pairs complicated kingdom
A Liberal Member of Parliament is proposing a new private members bill that would require the five highest-paid executives of registered Canadian charities to publicly disclose their salaries, the Globe and Mail reported March 16.
Some construction workers hired by the Canadian Red Cross to help rebuild communities following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami were left stranded and never paid for their work, according to an investigation by Radio-Canada.
When charities rely on corporate donations to get their message across, they may find themselves with more of a problem than a solution
There may be a lack of volunteers in the city as one of the longest-standing and most influential volunteer training agencies cuts its operations to the bare bone.
Dessau, one of Canada's largest engineering-construction firms, has donated $330,000 to the Centraide 2009 campaign.
The International Centre for Infectious Diseases is providing assistance to Canada's non-profit organizations to help them prepare for the possibility of a third wave of H1N1.
Managers in the making received training at the Portage la Prairie Learning and Literacy Centre Tuesday and Wednesday.
ICID updates online pandemic planning tools for non-profit organizations
Innovative program from the Institute of Corporate Directors and the Rotman School of Management serves non-profit sector in Atlantic Canada
Albina Guarnieri wants the sacrifice and generosity of Canadians rewarded with transparency.
Half of Canadians worry about becoming a victim of charity frauds, according to a survey commissioned by Capital One Canada and CanadaHelps.
Six remarkable youth to be selected to travel to Rwanda as global advocates
When the adage "charity begins at home" was coined, many people believed it to mean a family should look after its own needs.
Making donations to charitable organizations continues to be a terrific way to support efforts you applaud and groups whose values you share.