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Employment - Faqs
How do I know if a worker is a contractor or an employee?
Employment - FaqsHow do I know if a worker is a contractor or an employee?
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) applies a test to determine if a worker is an employee or a contractor. This test has five parts: the amount of control exercised by your non-profit; who owns the tools and equipment required to do the work; who bears the financial risk and stands to profit from the work; dependence of the worker on the work; and the intention of the parties about the work.
Employment - Faqs
Who is a worker?
Employment - FaqsWho is a worker?
Workers are people who do work for others and get paid for that work. Workers may do work solely for the non-profit (typically are employees) or by working for many different clients (contractors).
Privacy - Fact sheetsPrivacy Officer
This Fact Sheet provides information about the role of a privacy officer. A privacy officer is a person designated by a non-profit to answer questions about how it collects, uses, keeps, and discloses personal information. Best practice
Privacy - Fact sheetsRetention of Personal Information
This Fact Sheet provides information about the legal rules non-profits must follow for keeping (retaining) personal information. Most non-profits retain (keep) records of some kind. Typically, these records are in paper and/or digital/el
Privacy - Fact sheetsDisclosure of Personal Information
This Fact Sheet provides information about the legal rules non-profits must follow for disclosing (sharing) personal information. Privacy law requires a non-profit to follow certain rules about the disclosure of any personal information
Privacy - Fact sheetsCollection of Personal Information
This Fact Sheet provides information about the legal rules non-profits must follow for collecting personal information. Privacy law requires a non-profit to follow certain rules about the collection of personal information. Personal info
Privacy - Fact sheetsPrivacy Policy
This Fact Sheet provides details about the important factors for a non-profit to consider in drafting its privacy policy. Privacy laws protect individuals’ personal information. To comply with privacy law, non-profits that collect person
Privacy - Fact sheetsAnti-Spam
This Fact Sheet provides information about the legal rules for spam messages. Canada has rules (anti-spam) about sending certain types of electronic messages to groups of people (Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation or “CASL”). Electronic mess