The New York Times comes to Cardus to get a counter-perspective on Canada's national child care program.

News
$10-per-day Child Care: An Expensive, Poor Quality Program?
June 26, 2023

Op-Ed
How Ottawa’s Payday Loan Crackdown Will Help Canada’s Black Market
The federal crackdown on legal, high-interest lenders could push many vulnerable people into the hands of unregulated, illegal operators.
June 25, 2023

News
More Taxes, Regulation Will Push Toronto to Poverty and Decay
Fair and open competitive bidding for construction contracts could save Toronto hundreds of millions of dollars.
June 14, 2023

Op-Ed
PENNINGS: More than meets the eye in Smith’s victory
Significant parts of the story of Danielle Smith's Alberta victory are being misunderstood on the national stage according to Cardus Executive Vice President Ray Pennings.
June 7, 2023

News
Strong Families (Help) Keep Big Government at Bay
"Here in Canada, the risk is...creeping statism that gradually erodes the family’s role in political and social life," writes Daniel Zekveld in C2C Journal.
June 6, 2023

Op-Ed
Canada Needs a Family-Formation Policy Framework
"The promotion of $10-a-day child care as economic policy illustrates the problem with Canadian family policy, which is that we don’t have one," writes Peter Jon Mitchell, Family Program Director at Cardus and author of the report Envisioning a Federal Family-Formation Policy Framework for Canada.
June 6, 2023

News
Does Adding Bureaucracy Reduce Costs?
Adding bureaucracy just makes things more expensive for Canadians, argues Matthew Lau in the Financial Post. To support his argument, he cites Cardus Senior Fellow Andrea Mrozek's work in The Hub detailing the bureaucratic bloat that comes with child care spending in Ontario.
May 30, 2023

News
Open Tendering for Toronto Could Save $347 Million: Cardus
In Toronto, an estimated $1.65 billion in construction is reserved for companies whose workers belong to a group of favoured unions. A 21 percent discount in Toronto would mean the city would have $347 million dollars more available to invest in police, mental health, and housing.
May 25, 2023

News
Cardus Report Supports Open Bidding on City of Toronto Projects
"New research from Cardus shows the City of Toronto could save $347 million by opening up bidding on its public projects," reports the Daily Commercial News. "Toronto currently has collective agreements with 10 building trades that limits bids on projects to contractors affiliated with those unions, shutting out alternative unions and their contractors, such as the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (PCA)."
May 24, 2023
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