The Team

Brian Dijkema

Brian Dijkema is a Senior Researcher at Cardus and co-editor of Comment. Prior to joining Cardus, Brian worked in labour relations in Canada and in the field of international human rights. His experience in these fields, combined with his background in the humanities and social theory, enable Brian to see the connections between the deep questions of the day and their implications on the ground.

Michael Van Pelt

Michael Van Pelt, President of Cardus, a public policy think tank, has more than 20 years of experience in public life, including advocacy with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, the Chamber of Commerce and serving as a municipal Councillor. Michael is also a principal partner of Big Road Partners, a public square consulting firm.  He continues to consult widely, helping institutions strategically connect their beliefs with their behaviours. A graduate of McMaster University, Michael has authored and co-authored numerous articles ranging from religion and public ...

Ray Pennings

Ray Pennings is Senior Fellow and Director of Research at Cardus, working out of our Calgary office, where he lives with his wife Kathy and son, Chris. Ray brings a host of skills to Cardus, being one of Canada's top authorities in industrial relations, as well as public policy, political activism and political affairs generally. He has headed several of Cardus' largest research projects over the years, including Buying a Labour Monopoly: An Examination of Job Targeting Programs and their Operation in the Canadian Construction Sector" (1998), "Competitively Working in Tomorrow's Construction"...

Robert Joustra

Robert Joustra is an editor and researcher with Cardus, with special focus on Comment and Cardus Policy in Public. He is working on a PhD in international politics at the University of Bath and lectures in international politics at Redeemer University College. He is the author of Toronto the Good, an editor of Think Different and an editor, with Senior Fellow Jonathan Chaplin, of God and Global Order: Religion and American Foreign Policy (Baylor University Press, 2010). His articles and reviews appear in The Globe and Mail, The Calgary Herald, Books & Culture, The Other Journal, the Review...


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Ontario's College of Trades will not be effective in solving the very real problems with trades in Ontario, and will almost definitely increase the financial and regulatory burden on an already troubled sector. The COT is a far-reaching piece of legislation offering little confidence the College will objectively and responsibly manage Ontario's trades.

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