Feds drop appeal of ruling that freed charities to engage in political activity
OTTAWA — The federal government has dropped an appeal of a court ruling that freed charitable organizations to engage in unlimited political activity as long as it’s not directly supporting a party.
Last July, an Ontario judge quashed the Canada Revenue Agency’s long-standing rule that charities could devote no more than 10 per cent of their resources to political activities or risk losing their charitable status.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Edward Morgan ruled that the law violated charitable groups’ constitutional right to free expression.
The Trudeau government appealed the ruling, even though it intended to pass legislation to eliminate the 10-per-cent limit — which it did last December.