Andrea Mrozek observes four major themes emerging from the 1 Million March for Children and the counter-protest in Ottawa.

Op-Ed
Protests Highlight a Widening Divide
September 21, 2023

News
Ontario School Board’s Book Weeding Process Raises Questions
Reports of thrown out books at school libraries are an example of "blunt" bureaucratic responses to government orders, argues Brian Dijkema.
September 15, 2023
Op-Ed
Who Left the Barbarians In Charge of Our Books?
"Both the Left and the Right are acting like barbarians and pushing a vision of education that is destroying our shared past," writes Brian Dijkema in The Hub.
September 14, 2023
Op-Ed
Does Prayer Belong in the Public Square?
Yes, prayer does belong in public spaces, writes Brian Dijkema, even if it shocks some sensitivities about public religion.
September 11, 2023
Op-Ed
How Do Parents Really Feel About the Government’s Daycare Options?
Survey data does not show overwhelming and unambiguous support for Canada's $10-a-day daycare system.
September 5, 2023

Op-Ed
Payday Loans Are Awful and New Government Rules May Not Help
In the absence of payday loan alternatives for people short on cash and credit, new regulations should first seek to do no harm, Brian Dijkema and Johanna Lewis argue in the Globe and Mail.
September 3, 2023

News
Are Families Fleeing Public Schools?
Families have education options beyond their neighbourhood schools. What policies can enhance and improve access to those options?
September 1, 2023

News
One Simple Change Could Save Toronto Millions of Dollars
Toronto could make a real dent in its $46.5 billion shortfall if it allowed all qualified bidders to compete for construction contracts, Renze Nauta tells Newstalk 1010.
August 31, 2023

Op-Ed
A Simple Fix to Help Solve Toronto’s $46.5 Billion Budget Problem
Before increasing taxes or cutting services, Toronto should make a simple reform that could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year: open tendering.
August 30, 2023
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