The Minister had properly revoke the appellant's registration based on the absence of evidence demonstrating that the appellant had maintained control over the use of ambulances and related equipment which it provided to a medical relief organization ("MDA") in Israel. However, there was no Canadian public policy expressed in any Act of Parliament, regulation or in any publicly available government document that a Canadian charitable organization could not operate in the territories occupied by Israel and, accordingly, public policy would not have been a proper basis for revoking the appellant's registration had it been able to establish that activities of MDA were carried out by it as agent for the appellant.
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