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National child-care system may balloon in cost, forcing provinces to pitch in, report warns

The Cardus research report, Look Before You Leap, estimates national daycare could cost in the range of $17 billion to $36.3 billion annually by 2026, depending how the program is established.

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Will the ‘feminist’ federal budget really help ALL women?

Brian Dijkema, vice president of external affairs at Cardus, breaks down the federal government’s budget. Dijkema says the proposed universal daycare doesn’t take into account the different choices parents make for child care.

Op-Ed

Andrew Bennett: The Chinese Communist Party is routing its oldest foe: religion

The highly organized policy in Xinjiang is the most coordinated effort to suppress a religious group. Fr. Dcn. Andrew Bennett, director of the Cardus Religious Freedom Institute and Cardus's director of faith community engagement, comments on the state of religious freedom in China.

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Quebec Superior Court decision moves Quebec closer toward anti-religious society

Justice Marc-André Blanchard recently struck down parts of Bill 21, which was adopted by Quebec in 2019. Quebec’s Superior Court decision has mostly upheld the provincial law that prohibits public sector workers in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols at work. Father Deacon Andrew Bennett, director of the Cardus Religious Freedom Institute, responds to the ruling.

Op-Ed

Mitchell and Mrozek: A national daycare system is simply a bad idea

Cardus family program director Peter Jon Mitchell and senior fellow Andrea Mrozek offer their viewpoint on the national child care plan proposal by the federal government. Backed by research, they share why the plan is a bad idea.

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Ottawa will tailor child-care funding to each province, Freeland says

While many advocacy groups have applauded the new national child care program proposal announced by the federal government, faith-based think tank Cardus criticized the plan, with senior fellow Andrea Mrozek, calling it “inequitable” because it only funds one type of child care.

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Inequitable child care funding

Cardus family program director Peter Jon Mitchell is on the Rob Snow Show to provide insight on the child care plan presented in the federal budget on April 20th. Tune in from the 12-minute mark to hear Peter Jon in conversation with Rob Snow.

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After Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill, Canadian Evangelicals Reassess

Christians joined disability advocates and UN experts to oppose amendment, but failed to stop it. Despite the concerted political effort, Bill C-7 passed the House of Commons last month by a vote of 180–149. “Most Christians have come to grips with the fact that we are actually in a pluralistic society in which many of the points of view that they hold are minority perspectives and not majority perspectives,” said Ray Pennings, executive vice president of Cardus.

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Federal Budget 2021: Liberals pledge $30B for child care with eye to reducing fees

The federal government is diving into the deep end of child care, promising billions in new spending for provinces to create spaces and drive down fees. However, Andrea Mrozek, senior fellow at policy think tank Cardus contends, "All families will pay for the plan, but only families who choose or can access the type of care the federal government favours receive the subsidized benefit."

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