An excerpt from Howard Anglin's remarks at Cardus Exchange 2026.
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In defence of a loose Confederation in an age of separatism
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Canadian families are only having 1 child despite wanting 2
Younger and middle-aged Canadian adults still want families, but what they’re actually achieving is more often than not far less than desired—if they start a family at all.
May 29, 2026
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AI threatens to reduce humans to ‘mere cogs’: Pope
“Economic questions and the issues of labour have always been central to the interests of the popes and Catholic social teaching,” said Cardus' Renze Nauta.
May 27, 2026
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Is Gen Z really coming back to church?
Headlines were sparked by a cross-border study by the Angus Reid Institute and Cardus comparing American and Canadian attitudes toward faith and religion.
May 26, 2026
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Report on Canada’s airports highlights our enforcement crisis
A 2025 survey conducted by Cardus and Angus Reid found that only 44 percent of Canadians have even a “fair amount” of confidence in the federal government.
May 25, 2026
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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
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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
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Misconceptions surround palliative care, Cardus finds
A minority of respondents correctly recognized the goals of palliative care to help bolster a patient’s ability to tackle daily activities (32 per cent).
May 11, 2026
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Common concerns about extending MAID to the mentally ill
Brian Dijkema of Cardus called NDP Leader Avi Lewis’s comments on MAID a “throwback” to the NDP’s roots in the Social Gospel.
May 11, 2026
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