Katherine Carre
Canada Guide 2025
Up and Coming : Charities/Non-profits
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About
Provided by Katherine Carre
Practice Areas
Katherine is Counsel at BLG’s Toronto office. Her practice covers a broad range of corporate commercial matters, with an emphasis on advising charities and not-for-profit corporations. Her extensive experience with a variety of charities and not-for-profit corporations, with an expertise in dealing with social clubs and independent schools, includes reviewing and revising governance structure and governing documents; structuring and implementing reorganizations, mergers, asset transfers and amalgamations; advising directors, officers and corporations on fiduciary and corporate governance matters; and negotiating and drafting commercial contracts.
Chambers Review
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Katherine Carre proficiently advises charities and not-for-profit organisations on governance, compliance and legislative matters. She operates from BLG's Toronto office.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Katherine has always provided quality work and is very responsive."
"Ms Carre shares her great expertise and clearly guides us in the direction that we need to take."
"She is our go-to for all things governance-related, providing policy advice and interpreting the multiple pieces of legislation that govern our operation."
"She is responsive, understands deadlines and our sometimes short turnaround times, and most importantly looks for simple answers to the multiple board questions that arise."
"Katherine has always provided quality work and is very responsive."
"Ms Carre shares her great expertise and clearly guides us in the direction that we need to take."
"She is our go-to for all things governance-related, providing policy advice and interpreting the multiple pieces of legislation that govern our operation."
"She is responsive, understands deadlines and our sometimes short turnaround times, and most importantly looks for simple answers to the multiple board questions that arise."