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A Prospective Anti-Church Tax Plan Would Punish the Poor

A Prospective Anti-Church Tax Plan Would Punish the Poor
Cyclists ride past Canada Revenue Agency headquarters in Ottawa on Aug. 17, 2020. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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Commentary
When Parliament’s finance committee slipped Recommendation 430 into its 2025 pre-budget report, few noticed. Yet the clause proposing to delete “advancement of religion” from Canada’s definition of charity could transform the country’s social landscape. If adopted, every church, synagogue, mosque, and temple would be taxed like a business and lose its authority to issue receipts to donors.
Anna Farrow
Anna Farrow
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Anna Farrow is a Montreal-based journalist for The Catholic Register.