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Cardus shares its research and evidence-based policy recommendations in multiple ways, including through the news media. Find the latest coverage of Cardus here.

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How can we become smart, ethical shoppers in a consumerist world?

"If something becomes trendy, it becomes a marketer's friend and it may not actually achieve what you want," warns Brian Dijkema, Cardus Vice-President of External Affairs, as he contributes to a discussion on ethical shopping on Context: Beyond the Headlines.

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Young Quebecers think boomers have screwed up the world & don’t care too much about Canada

"When it comes to religious tolerance, there's a greater intensity of negative views of religion among older Quebecers than younger Quebecers," Ray Pennings, Executive Vice-President of Cardus, tells MTL Blog about our recent poll with the Angus Reid Institute on young leaders and the role of faith in public life.  

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Negotiations underway over Ontario child care costs

"The federal government has grossly underestimated what this program could cost," Peter Jon Mitchell, Family Program Director at Cardus, tells CTV News as Ontario negotiates a $10-per-day child care agreement with the federal government. "Certainly we see the potential for cost over-runs and and it would be up to the provinces to make up those differences and they'll have to manage the shortfall.

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Disaffection among today’s youth rooted in boomers’ “long march through the institutions”

Author and historian John Robson takes a trip down memory lane, suggesting that the anger among younger generations, as described in recent polling by the Angus Reid institute in partnership with Cardus, isn't all that unique. And he suggests a possible response for all those who want to tear things down and start again.

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Op-Ed

Alberta’s child-care deal with Ottawa does nothing for most families

"Regardless of what the politicians say, most Alberta families will not be better off because of the new federal-provincial $10-per-day child-care deal. In fact, the untold story of this deal to send $3.8 billion from the federal treasury to the Alberta treasury over five years is that most families in the province won’t benefit at all," writes Peter Jon Mitchell in the Edmonton Journal.

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Most young Canadians aren’t stoked with how Baby Boomers have left things, survey says

"The generational divide is alive and well in Canada, according to a new survey which says that Millennials aren't thrilled with the world Baby Boomers have left for them," reports Narcity as it examines a recent poll by the Angus Reid Institute in partnership with Cardus.

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Cardus celebrates 20 years and a unique place in the policy world

How did Cardus come together? What has held Cardus together over two decades and will propel our plucky, little think tank into the future? That's the story The Hub tells in this feature on our 20th anniversary.

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Young leaders want to break from the past

On The Bill Kelly Show, Ray Pennings, Cardus Executive Vice-President, breaks down the findings of a major new poll on how young Canadian leaders think of the future compared to older generations. Listen to the full interview here.

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Study finds divide between young Canadian leaders, older generations

"What we are facing now is a significant reset of where society is at, what our expectations are, and what are the institutions of society? Which institutions are trusted?" Ray Pennings, Cardus Executive Vice-President, tells Global News regarding a new poll on young leaders by the Angus Reid Institute.

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