“Don’t tell me it’s toxic,” says Brian Dijkema, when we won’t even try to reform Ontario's education system.
News
Education Reform Is Change Ontario Can Believe In
October 3, 2025
Op-Ed
What to Do If the Looming Alberta Teacher Strike Actually Happens
Alberta's government needs to get creative to keep students learning if teachers do indeed go on strike.
September 24, 2025
News
What Happened to So-Called MAiD Safeguards?
The courts and politicians expected that MAiD could be legalized without putting vulnerable Canadians at risk. But that's not what happened.
September 24, 2025
News
Making Sure that Independent School is Legitimate
Is there a way to distinguish a 'credit mill'—a private school that exists just to make money—from a legitimate independent school?
September 20, 2025
Op-Ed
Advancement of Religion Benefits Everyone
Faith communities obviously benefit those who to choose to join them but they also benefit the broader society by virtue of what their faith calls them to do in terms of social action.
September 11, 2025
Op-Ed
Britain’s Tax on Independent Schools Is a Lesson for Canada
The U.K. government is now faced with a huge increase in students enrolled in state schools ... which has predictably resulted in crowded classrooms and an even greater need for teachers.
September 7, 2025
Podcast
The Majority of People Still Want to Get Married
Can high-profile marriages positively influence cultural perceptions of marriage and family?
August 27, 2025
Op-Ed
Uncertainty Reigns Amid Teachers’ Contract Talks
Parents shouldn’t be spending the last days of summer in a haze of uncertainty because of teachers’ contract negotiations.
August 27, 2025
Op-Ed
Quebec’s Approach to Family Law Is Neither Liberal Nor Conservative—It’s Pragmatic
"As it turns out, in Quebec, the best interests of the child intersect with the best interests of the state," writes Andrea Mrozek.
August 16, 2025
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