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From my perspective, the art collection has found a great new home and it appears that it will be well cared for. That is wonderful. From my understanding, EKK had very few members. There had been little activity in past years.
Why they have to throw out all the existing members? Sadly, Estonian community in Canada is ruthlessly being hijacked by special interest groups in the name of "the greater good".
Eda, why so many questions? It is clear that Madison project needed a charitable number to issue tax receipts. This was the easiest way to accomplish this. The rest is just a noise, nobody cares about the art.
EH lawyers should be well advised to read up on various charity schemes of the past, some of them involving art and members of the Madison project.
https://www.canadiancharitylaw...
https://www.canadiancharitylaw...
The sad thing of course is the moral teaching. It's a peculiarly uneducated group that doesn't see that it matters.
Perhaps someone should have Eda confirm how many active (paid-up) members EKK had before these steps were taken. I understand that you could count them on two hands. Perhaps even one.
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