Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 160, Number 26: COMMISSIONS
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
Summary
The Canada Revenue Agency published a notice listing many charities that it says failed to meet filing requirements. The CRA says it intends to revoke their registered charity status, and that the revocations are effective on the publication date (June 27, 2026).
What it does
The notice names specific organizations that the CRA has warned for not filing required returns under the Income Tax Act. It states the agency proposes to revoke each listed group's registered charity status and that the revocations are effective on the date the notice appears in the Canada Gazette.
Who it affects
The individual charities named in the notice (dozens of groups across provinces and territories). Also likely to affect those who donate to or rely on services from those organizations, and possibly board members and staff of the listed groups.
Why it matters
Losing registered charity status typically means an organization can no longer issue official donation receipts and may lose tax advantages tied to registration. That can reduce funding for the organization and affect people who receive its services or who claim tax benefits for donations.
Key dates
- Published
- June 27, 2026
- Comment deadline
- Unclear
- Effective date
- June 27, 2026
Source: Canada Gazette