Canada Revenue Agency auditors have insisted the Canadian Unitarian Council purge 'work for justice' from their bylaws, among other demands. - Vyda Ng, executive director, Canadian Unitarian CouncilThe Canadian Unitarian Council has annual revenues of less than $1 million, and in 2014 issued just $84,355 in receipts for tax deductible donations. The Canadian Unitarian Council's bylaws were accepted by Industry Canada when the Toronto-based charity submitted them for approval in 2013. One of Canada's most venerable religious charities has been told by the Canada Revenue Agency that it can no longer work for justice in the world. Agency officials conducting a political activities audit on the Canadian Unitarian Council said the broad statement in the council's bylaws is too vague.
Source: CBC News July 03, 2016 09:00 UTC