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Special report: Canada’s top 20 private foundations and the families behind them

Canada’s more than 6,400 private foundations aren’t really all that private. In fact, they present the philanthropic faces of Canada’s wealthiest families.

The amount of money they control is considerable—$92 billion in assets in 2022.

From the Saputos to the Westons to the Chagnons, we compiled a list of the top 20 private family foundations in Canada as part of our Special Report on Philanthropy, with key coverage all during the month of February. Our list includes family details and charities and causes where they recently donated. 

The list is our most popular article so far this week. 

And don't forget to take our online philanthropy survey—it will take just five minutes—if you are a family office advisor or charitable donor. You'll find the survey here.

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