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Financial statements

The Canadian Cancer Society is fully committed to transparency and accountability. We exercise prudent judgment in balancing the stewardship of the organization’s financial resources with the costs needed to carry out our mission across Canada. We take pride in the great care, respect and responsibility we bring to managing every donor dollar we receive. 


Read our financial statements: 

2012/2013
2011/2012
2010/2011


Charities are legally required to file a Registered Charity Information Return (T3010) to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It discloses financial information including the Society’s programs, fundraising activities and executive compensation. Read the most recent T3010 for the National Office.


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Financial statements for the Canadian Cancer Society in Saskatchewan

Revenue and expense breakdown for the Saskatchewan division (pie chart)

For the fiscal year ending January 31, 2012

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Pie charts giving our revenues and expenses for Feb 2011 to Jan 2012
Note: The charts above are based on the 2011-12 financial statements for Saskatchewan but do not form part of those statements and was not reviewed by the Society's auditors.

Canadian Cancer Society spending in Saskatchewan (calculation)

We are part of a nation-wide effort to fight cancer. While most of your donation stays here, a small part is pooled with funds from other provinces to fund national research and other national work.

At the same time, funds flow from our national office to operate the Society's national information centre, which is hosted here in Saskatchewan.

On balance, in 2011-12, 94% of the funds we spend are spent here in Saskatchewan.

 Provincial outflow versus inflow 2011-12

 Based on Audited Financial Statements

 A

Saskatchewan payments to national research, national office and other divisions

$1,895,981

 B

National office and other division payments to Saskatchewan

 $1,409,162

 C

Difference contributed nationally and other divisions versus received provincially (A minus B)

 $486,819

 D

Total spending by Saskatchewan

 $7,619,824

 E

Percentage provincial spending (1 minus (C divided by D))

 93.61%

Note: This calculation is based on Note 9. Related Party Transactions and Balances found in the 2011-12 financial statements for Saskatchewan. Line D: Total spending by Saskatchewan is derived from the Statement of Financial Activities and includes all expenditures plus direct fundraising costs. The calculation does not form part of the financial statements reviewed by the Society's auditors.

Read the T3010 submissions for the Saskatchewan Division of the Canadian Cancer Society