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In Ottawa, change requires pragmatism, focus, and political savvy. Idealism rarely works in a peaceful, democratic, political system. We must face the realities of ‘good politics’ and incrementalism to achieve better results.
The charity sector lacks a mechanism which truly rewards innovation. In default, the sector focuses more on process than purpose. With so many lives dependent on the charitable sector, we need to adopt a greater urgency to do better. We need to change...
The charity sector is facing some serious challenges with a growing charity gap between demand and supply. But we should not place all of the solutions on the shoulders of politicians. It has failed the sector to-date. Instead, the charity sector should own its problems and find independent solutions
Capitalism has produced a lot of good, but it has some shortcomings. Some argue that we do not need the charity sector if only our governments better delivered the social services we need. But that is too simplistic and fails to appreciate the many additional benefits the charitable sector brings. Nonetheless, the charity sector also needs some oversight on behalf of taxpayers. Read on...