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trivial nor insubstantial burden

By Drache Aptowitzer LLP | 2 Minutes Read February 12, 2020

The Lord works in mysterious ways

The Federal Court of Appeal recently released its decision in the Church of Atheism of Central Canada case. While the Appellant appears to have been self-represented the case provides guidance to lawyers in the area and corrects what may have been the start of a very difficult path for the law of charities.

Article by Drache Aptowitzer LLP / Not for Profit / Adam Aptowitzer, Charter rights, Church of Atheism of Central Canada, definition of religion, federal court of appeal, incorporation, trivial nor insubstantial burden

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