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Non-profit Law 101

Description

Learn how to incorporate a non-profit, obtain charitable status under the Income Tax Act, maintain proper record-keeping, and avoid common legal risks facing non-profits. Presented by a lawyer.

Additional Information

In partnership with the Centre for Experiential and Service Learning and the Nonprofit Voluntary Sector Studies Network (NVSSN) at the University of Regina, we are pleased to offer an information session on nonprofit Law. This session will delve into the intricate world of nonprofit law, providing essential knowledge and practical insights to navigate legal landscapes effectively.


Our speaker, Dan LeBlanc, is a partner of the LeBlanc Jensen Law Firm. LeBlanc Jensen exists to stand with those who stand with others, Dan practices mainly in the areas of labour and employment law. Dan is also a city councillor, father, and husband. He's had modest success in these areas, but rarely discusses them at the library.

This program is conducted in person at RPL Central Library.  Register to receive a reminder, evaluations, and/or resources.

Part of RPL's commitment to supporting legal & financial literacy and economic development in Regina. If you have any questions about our Business, Personal Finance or Careers programs, please contact Tim at 306-777-6013 or txie@reginalibrary.ca  

100 spots available

Registration Closed

When


Mar 28 2024, 2:30pm - 4:00pm

Where


Central Adult,

Event Type


Business and Careers

Topic


Legal Information
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