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Ethical Issues in Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in Canada
This report provides an overview of the current situation of euthanasia and assisted suicide in Canada and highlights some of the major ethical problems that exist within it. It also argues that assisted death is distracting from the real and pressing need for a national palliative care infrastructure.
Sep 14, 2023

Conflicting Rights? Balancing Equality and Fundamental Freedoms
Far from opposing one another, neither fundamental freedoms nor equality can exist without a meaningful guarantee of the other. The paper critiques case law and scholarship that needlessly pits these constitutional guarantees against one another.
Sep 12, 2023

Religion and Fertility in Canada
Why do religious women in Canada tend to have more kids than their non-religious counterparts? This report explores what women told us.
Jul 19, 2023

Memo: Facilitating Access to Work when Designing the Canada Disability Benefit
Cardus sent an open letter to the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion after the passage of Bill C-22. The letter restates the importance of ensuring that the Canada Disability Benefit incentivizes employment among those persons with disabilities who can work.
Jul 14, 2023
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Family
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Health
Cardus Health encourages the development of social systems that support the desire for a natural death, improve the quality and availability of palliative care, and equip patients and caregivers in end-of-life situations.

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Cardus Faith Communities studies Canadians’ freedom of religion and conscience, the place and role of religion in society, and the ways in which religious congregations contribute to the common good.

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Prioritize Mental Health, Not MAiD, Say Canadians
Canadians are deeply concerned about making MAiD available for mental illness.
Sep 28, 2023

What America Can Learn from Canada’s Child Care System
“We are very concerned that the current plan is not equitable,” warns Andrea Mrozek at Cardus.
Sep 23, 2023

New Book Argues MAiD Strays From Original Purpose
Euthanasia creates new problems for Canada, authors say at a book launch in the Cardus Ottawa office.
Sep 22, 2023

The Gift of Life, the Question of Death
Cardus research helps Canadian Mennonite provide context to Canada's euthanasia debate.
Sep 22, 2023