Founded in 1967, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Canada is the head office of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Canada. Watch Tower granted $8.3 million to 11 Jehovah’s Witness charities across Canada with $8.1m to JW Congregation Support, which helps other JW congregations to build, buy, and remodel churches and other religious buildings as well as provides emergency relief to natural and man-made disasters. Watch Tower’s largest area of program spending is grants and gifts in kind to international charities. Excluding the $2.1m backed out due to amortization, Watch Tower sent $58.6m in F2017 to support charitable programs in other countries to further the worldwide Bible educational work of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Society also works with the Order of Special Full-Time Servants for Bible education, including special training schools for those that lead preaching activities of Jehovah's Witnesses.

During F2017, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Canada sponsored 45 annual conventions in 24 locations within Canada to promote Bible education. It also printed 286 million Bible-based tracts, 86 million copies of the semi-monthly Bible journal ‘The Watchtower’, 62 million copies of ‘Awake!’ (companion to The Watchtower), and 8 million Bible-based brochures. These literature items were given for free to the public and congregation members throughout Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, and Guyana. The charity reported that it did not have any paid employees in F2017.