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Which Canadian Charities Had the Largest Assets in 2014? www.canadiancharitylaw.ca Which Canadian charities had the largest assets in 2014? By Mark Blumberg (March 23, 2016) We recently reviewed the T3010 information for 2014. It covers about 84,370 of the 86,000 registered charities that have so far filed their return and that have been entered into the CRA’s database. Canadian registered charities are currently required to disclose on the T3010 their assets. The total assets of all the 84,370 registered charities were about $373,050,327,255.00. Below we have a table of Canadian charities and how much they spent as reported for the 2014 fiscal year. Thank you to Celeste Bonas, an intern at Blumbergs, for helping with this project. The Sean Blumberg Transparency Project is in memory of my youngest brother Sean Blumberg. Sean was a sweet, kind person, a great brother who helped me on a number of occasions with many tasks including the time consuming and arduous task of reviewing T3010 databases and making them into something useful. As part of the Sean Blumberg Transparency Project, Blumbergs has been releasing information on the Canadian charity sector to provide a better understanding of the size, scope, complexity and challenges of the sector. Please review my caveats at the end about the reliability and usage of T3010 information. 1 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities with the largest assets in 2014 Line 4200 Name of Canadian Registered Charity largest assets 1. ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES $9,984,222,000.00 2. THE MASTERCARD FOUNDATION $9,579,790,532.00 3. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO $7,681,040,000.00 4. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA $4,838,262,000.00 5. L'INSTITUTION ROYALE POUR L'AVANCEMENT DES SCIENCES / ROYAL $3,830,726,052.00 INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 6. THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY $3,538,092,351.00 7. TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $3,037,950,731.00 8. CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE L'UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL $2,950,172,458.00 9. Centre universitaire de santé McGill / McGill University Health Centre $2,890,745,463.00 10. YORK REGION DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $2,837,258,343.00 11. The Peel District School Board $2,831,369,505.00 12. Université de Montréal $2,704,659,000.00 13. UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN $2,577,394,169.00 14. UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA / UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA $2,514,455,000.00 15. THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO $2,507,693,558.00 16. YORK UNIVERSITY $2,341,319,509.00 17. MCMASTER UNIVERSITY $2,249,614,000.00 18. COMITE DE GESTION DE LA TAXE SCOLAIRE DE L'ILE DE MONTREAL $2,124,382,579.00 19. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA $2,107,940,000.00 20. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON $2,002,998,136.00 21. UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK $1,985,434,000.00 22. DUFFERIN PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $1,826,518,000.00 23. Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon $1,767,103,000.00 24. UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH $1,731,426,000.00 25. HUMBER RIVER HOSPITAL $1,719,434,602.00 26. UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO $1,716,181,738.00 27. Winnipeg Regional Health Authority $1,715,189,377.00 28. FRASER HEALTH AUTHORITY $1,698,649,564.00 29. DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY $1,639,189,000.00 30. HALTON HEALTHCARE SERVICES CORPORATION $1,616,731,000.00 31. TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $1,592,534,000.00 32. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE SALVATION ARMY IN CANADA/CONSEIL DE $1,581,652,063.00 DIRECTION DE L'ARMÉE DU SALUT DU CANADA 2 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities with the largest assets in 2014 Line 4200 Name of Canadian Registered Charity largest assets 33. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY $1,544,302,000.00 34. RYERSON UNIVERSITY $1,464,147,000.00 35. THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN $1,449,683,000.00 36. INTERIOR HEALTH AUTHORITY $1,424,839,798.00 37. YORK CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $1,369,361,176.00 38. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA $1,362,769,000.00 39. VANCOUVER ISLAND HEALTH AUTHORITY $1,333,972,908.00 40. VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY $1,320,944,000.00 41. LONDON HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE $1,303,363,000.00 42. HAMILTON HEALTH SCIENCES CORPORATION $1,276,585,624.00 43. UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL $1,236,543,708.00 44. UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC $1,233,435,134.00 45. WILLIAM OSLER HEALTH SYSTEM $1,213,600,000.00 46. THE DURHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $1,171,381,363.00 47. NIAGARA HEALTH SYSTEM $1,163,053,272.00 48. LI KA SHING (CANADA) FOUNDATION $1,161,568,496.00 49. THE AZRIELI FOUNDATION/LA FONDATION AZRIELI $1,138,941,291.00 50. CARLETON UNIVERSITY $1,121,100,000.00 51. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 36 (SURREY) $1,105,044,645.00 52. THE CALGARY BOARD OF EDUCATION $1,101,236,143.00 53. CHU de Québec - Université Laval $1,097,649,351.00 54. HALTON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $1,080,429,192.00 55. Concordia University - Université Concordia $1,016,455,258.00 56. St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton $1,013,666,811.00 57. VANCOUVER FOUNDATION $985,721,602.00 58. UNIVERSITE DE SHERBROOKE $966,844,122.00 59. SUNNYBROOK HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE $965,466,783.00 60. TRILLIUM HEALTH PARTNERS $963,970,000.00 61. SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $961,573,721.00 62. OTTAWA-CARLETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $944,738,466.00 63. THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN FOUNDATION $915,919,047.00 64. THE EDMONTON SCHOOL DISTRICT # 7 $835,400,289.00 65. ST. JOSEPH'S HEALTH CARE, LONDON $832,797,102.00 66. Thames Valley School District $830,721,872.00 67. SIMCOE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD (SCDSB) $829,927,015.00 3 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities with the largest assets in 2014 Line 4200 Name of Canadian Registered Charity largest assets 68. NORTHERN HEALTH AUTHORITY $820,866,078.00 69. THE OTTAWA HOSPITAL/L'HOPITAL D'OTTAWA $814,567,000.00 70. CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES / SOCIETE CANADIENNE DU SANG $792,657,109.00 71. NORTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $780,848,225.00 72. ST. MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL $717,682,117.00 73. BRIDGEPOINT HOSPITAL $716,772,785.00 74. UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL $714,837,735.00 75. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 39 (VANCOUVER) $713,733,240.00 76. THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA/LA SOCIETE CANADIENNE POUR LA $712,971,731.00 CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE 77. THE CALGARY FOUNDATION $709,054,919.00 78. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN CANADA $700,965,698.00 79. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND $697,635,000.00 80. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine $675,388,354.00 81. WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY $673,908,000.00 82. THE WINNIPEG FOUNDATION $661,718,229.00 83. UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK $657,607,933.00 84. FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES - FEDERATION CANADIENNE DES $652,576,300.00 MUNICIPALITES 85. NOVA SCOTIA HEALTH AUTHORITY (NSHA) $650,670,290.00 86. L'Hôpital Général Juif Sir Mortimer B. Davis $648,195,648.00 87. CENTRE FOR ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH $632,169,603.00 88. THE J W MCCONNELL FAMILY FOUNDATION/LA FONDATION DE FAMILLE $596,185,207.00 89. LAKERIDGE HEALTH $595,316,350.00 90. SASKATOON REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY $593,894,000.00 91. OTTAWA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $585,556,000.00 92. HAMILTON-WENTWORTH CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $575,607,737.00 93. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR $569,705,000.00 94. NORTH BAY REGIONAL HEALTH CENTRE $564,390,630.00 95. Sinai Health System $563,938,761.00 96. Sinai Health System $562,910,788.00 97. GREATER ESSEX COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $562,357,374.00 98. THE UPPER GRAND DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD $560,305,506.00 99. CONSEIL DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DU CENTRE-EST DE L'ONTARIO $546,784,217.00 100. Fondation Marcelle et Jean Coutu $544,584,602.00 4 www.canadiancharitylaw.ca List of Canadian charities with the largest assets in 2014 Line 4200 Name of Canadian Registered Charity largest assets 101. DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA $532,468,637.00 102. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY $527,826,000.00 103. Regional Health Authority B/Régie régionale de la santé B $527,309,371.00 104. BROCK UNIVERSITY $523,729,949.00 105. THE PRINCESS MARGARET CANCER FOUNDATION $519,955,438.00 106. GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHONOLOGY $516,441,351.00 107. UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $512,226,609.00 108. BRITISH COLUMBIA CANCER AGENCY BRANCH $511,331,498.00 109. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 43 (COQUITLAM) $507,766,160.00 110. AGA KHAN FOUNDATION CANADA / FONDATION AGA KHAN CANADA $507,464,577.00 111. EASTERN REGIONAL INTEGRATED HEALTH AUTHORITY $507,283,000.00 112. COVENANT HEALTH $506,106,354.00 113. CHILDREN'S & WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTRE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BRANCH $504,207,439.00 114. THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE $497,615,418.00 115. THE TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY / OFFICE DE $482,872,000.00 PROTECTION DE LA NATURE DE TORONTO 116. Conseil scolaire Viamonde $482,385,233.00 117. CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE CENTRE-SUD $467,976,993.00 118. Centre Intégré Universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociauxde l'Estrie - Centre $463,288,016.00 Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrook e 119. Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1 $463,150,612.00 120. ROYAL VICTORIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTRE $459,560,000.00 121.
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