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How to Change Canada’s Baby Bust Into a Baby Boom

“The surprise to me is that we live in a culture today where we no longer view having children as part of personal growth,” Andrea Mrozek, a Cardus senior fellow, tells the National Post.

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These Christians and Sikhs Say Faith Will Guide their Vote

No, all Christians don't vote the same way, notes Brian Dijkema, President - Canada for Cardus.

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Cardus Refutes OCS Claims: Fewer Bidders Means Higher Prices

Is it really so difficult to believe fair and open competition among all qualified construction bidders leads to lower contract prices?

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Faith and Politics in Federal Election 2025

Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett calls for Christians to find "more effective ways of engaging with government" to avoid misunderstandings that can lead to violation of religious freedom.

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Poll: Canadians More Open to Disagreement than Americans

Poll finds significant levels of mistrust in public institutions.

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Immigration is Overshadowed in Election by Trump and Tariffs

Is Canada keeping its promise to immigrants?

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Gambling Ads Should Be Banned from City Property, Critics Urge

Gambling ads controversy for Toronto's World Cup soccer matches.

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Poilievre Catches Heat For Talk of ‘Biological Clocks’

Cardus research suggests Canadian women are having fewer children than they want.

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Op-Ed

Ontario Government Needs to Find New Child Care Solutions

Ontario signed up for the federal $10-a-day child care system that was supposed to be an economic program with social benefits. But we’ve ended up with a federal boondoggle.

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