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An International Comparison of Assisted Dying Regimes
Who Can Receive an Assisted Death?
May 25, 2026
Prendre soin les uns des autres
La réponse des églises canadiennes à l’isolement social et à la solitude
May 20, 2026
Un Québec sans enfants?
Aider les familles québécoises à avoir le nombre d'enfants qu'elles désirent
May 11, 2026
For Such a Time as This
Articulating a Christian Ethic of Disability in the Context of MAiD
April 30, 2026
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Study: Canada has one of the world’s most permissive euthanasia regimes
While Canada’s eligibility criteria are similar to those of Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg, what stands out in Canada’s program is that the suffering criteria is far more subjective.
May 25, 2026
Home-schooling is on the rise around the world
Cardus research found that children who were homeschooled for eight or more years had the highest levels of optimism and close social bonds.
May 21, 2026
Les Églises s’attaquent à la crise de la solitude au Canada
Une crise de santé publique que trop peu de gens reconnaissent : l’isolement social et la solitude généralisés
May 20, 2026
Préoccupations autour de la laïcité
««Cette idée de la séparation du pouvoir civil et religieux est enracinée dans la Bible» explique Jean-Christophe Jasmin, directeur pour le Québec chez Cardus.
May 14, 2026