CRA lawyers say Muslim charity audit ‘only reasonable action’ given available information

After the Muslim Association of Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency had their days in court, national security expert Huda Mukbil says feds' risk assessment shows lack of expertise to take ‘concerns to solid conclusions.’
The Muslim Association of Canada ‘has not raised credible evidence that it was unfairly targeted by the CRA, nor that in conducting the audit, the CRA treated MAC any differently than it would another charity,’ government lawyers told the Ontario Superior Court.

Lawyers representing the government and one of the country's largest Muslim charities concluded arguments before the Ontario Superior Court last week in the charity's attempt to halt an audit it says is rooted in “systemic bias” and Islamophobia, and, as a result, is “...

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