The government periodically revokes the charitable status of organizations judged to contravene its rules. In recent years, the Globe and Mail reported, the CCRA has revoked the charitable status of an anti-abortion group called Human Life International Canada, three Sikh temples, a group raising money for the equivalent of the Jewish Red Cross and a Montreal rabbinical college.
Veiled threat
“I regarded the call as a veiled threat‘you better keep quiet or else we’ll pull your charitable number’that’s what I took the whole thing to mean,” Henry told the Sun.
When the CCRA representative asked the bishop if he was “contemplating doing anything else,” Henry responded, “Right now I don’t have a strategic plan as to how I might position myself regarding this election, but if there are moral issues I will undoubtedly speak out about them.
“I got the impression he expected me to cave in, profess my guilt and do public penance,” Henry added.
When asked by ChristianWeek whether confrontation in this regard is something religious leaders can expect to encounter more of in the future, Henry says, “Given the evident degree of shock and outrage on the part of so many relative to what happened, I believe Revenue Canada [sic] just wishes the whole thing would go away, the sooner, the better. It’s like a bad dream.
“It’s my guess that they’ll probably act much more cautiously and prudently in the future,” Henry suggests. “Nevertheless, there are legitimate concerns that politicians and Revenue Canada might use its leverage in an attempt to silence the prophetic voice of religious bodies and leaders. Thus, there is need for vigilance and solidarity.”