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Finance committee  Not that I'm aware of....

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  Again, not making any specific reference to any specific charity, any kind of partisan activity is unacceptable at any level.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  If the political activity is partisan and the training is to allow for partisan political activity, then I think there would be a connecting factor there.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  What we're hoping to do in the measure is to remove the absolute requirement for us to send it by registered mail. It would leave us with some discretion as to whether or not it's online. Maybe in some circumstances it would be in person; maybe in some circumstances it would be r

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  I think in this case it's because we're introducing the additional authority to suspend that was referenced a little earlier. We didn't have the authority to suspend before, so the new authority, which is to suspend for a year or more, is being put in place within the existing st

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  Technically, but given that we never provide any information or access that information to the minister's office, there wouldn't be anything for her to act on, which again is how we try to protect the integrity of the tax system.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  The normal process is that it is the Department of Finance that brings forward tax policy and other measures. A number of those emanate from the Department of Finance, and from time to time there are some that are suggested by us. This would have been part of that general discuss

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  I don't believe.... Again, that's part of the general discussion on advice and guidance to ministers. I think I'll leave it at that.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  I apologize if I was unclear. The authority is delegated to officials within the agency. For example, revocations—even now, I don't see a number of them—are taken at the director general level. As I mentioned, we keep a very clear line between the minister's office on the politi

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  Our minister has been pretty clear in the House and has communicated that message. I trust she will continue to do so.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  The minister has been clear. We've been clear in our testimony both here and at the Senate. The director general of charities gave a speech to the Canadian Bar Association a week ago, and she was also clear. We're going to be posting that speech in both languages on our website,

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  The measures provide for intermediate sanctions and for the suspension of licences to charities. We think this would be helpful. Right now there are fewer public tools available to us, and we think it will be helpful in making our interaction with charities more current. It will

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  We act in a manner that's consistent with the Income Tax Act and the policy direction the Government of Canada provides to us. And those are public, yes.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  I was going to say that there are measures, for example, that provide for penalty provisions, and others that are meant to protect the integrity of the tax system; they're measures that help prevent people from taking advantage of the tax system and that are useful for us but tha

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley

Finance committee  That's the way we've done business since forever, regardless of the government, and that's the way we'll continue to do business. There is no political direction, and that's absolutely essential to the integrity of the system.

May 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Brian McCauley