Jean-Christophe Jasmin comments on a freedom of expression case in Quebec after a government minister cancels a venue booking.
Op-Ed
Christian event unfairly blocked by former Quebec minister
August 20, 2026
Op-Ed
Canada’s entrepreurial drought is a threat to its future
David Smith and Lois Benham-Smith write about the need to raise up a new generation of Canadian business leaders.
August 19, 2026
Op-Ed
Ontario Line an infrastructure-surcharge nightmare
Cardus research into the impact of restrictive labour practices on construction costs was cited in this column.
August 16, 2026
Op-Ed
Does Canada have a patriotism problem?
Ray Pennings suggests the current debate about which party is the most patriotic exposes a conceptual confusion between patriotism, solidarity, and sovereignty.
August 13, 2026
Op-Ed
Why is the government cutting privately-sponsored refugees?
Renze Nauta writes about the federal government's decision to reduce the proportion of privately sponsored refugees despite their higher success rate.
August 12, 2026
News
Ontario Line cost climbs to $34 billion
Cardus research into the added costs of restrictive labour policies was cited in this piece on the updated cost estimates for Toronto's Ontario Line.
August 12, 2026
Op-Ed
The federal government has reproduced Quebec’s day-care mistakes
Étienne-Alexandre Beauregard writes about Quebec's nearly 30-year daycare experiment, which has yet to meet its initial goals.
August 11, 2026
News
A conversation on “From Advocates to Insiders”
Andrea Mrozek and Étienne-Alexandre Beauregard discuss the state of Tocquevillian civil society in Canada and the perils of circular lobbying.
August 10, 2026
Podcast
Canadian Military Chaplains Told to Stop Religious Prayers
Brian Dijkema discusses a new CAF directive restricting prayer at public ceremonies, and what this means for state neutrality and the role of faith in our military.
August 10, 2026
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