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A Vancouver charity challenges Canada’s federal revocation of its status, citing provincial jurisdiction over charities.
A Vancouver-based Christian charity, the Coram Deo Foundation, is challenging the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) decision to revoke its charitable status, arguing the federal government overstepped its authority by regulating charities, a matter it claims falls under provincial jurisdiction.
The CRA had found the charity failed to operate exclusively for charitable purposes, citing unapproved consulting payments to Peter Chung’s son and late repayment of loans to companies linked to Chung.
A B.C.
Supreme Court injunction halted the revocation, with Justice Richard Fowler noting potential harm to donors and confirming the loans were repaid with interest.
The case, which centers on constitutional authority and federal oversight, remains ongoing.
Una organización benéfica de Vancouver desafía la revocación federal de su estatus por parte de Canadá, citando la jurisdicción provincial sobre las organizaciones benéficas.