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News

Ontario Should Do More than Ban Athletes from Gambling Ads

Brian Dijkema, VP of External Affairs at Cardus, tells CTV News Ontario should reform gambling to help those most hurt by it.

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New study shows religious women have – and desire – more kids

“Religion supplies a set of moral and philosophical logics that help people deal with difficulties in life, a sense of meaning to overcome challenges, and a community to support you in difficult times." Lyman Stone speaks with Canadian Affairs about Cardus research on religion and fertility.

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Op-Ed

Public funds for independent schools is a worthwhile investment in society

"Good education is in the public interest." Could increasing public funding for independent schools reduce socioeconomic disparities in education?

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News

Anti-MAiD Forces ‘Need to Tell Better Stories’

A Cardus panel discussion looks on assisted suicide in Canada looks at how we got here and how things can change.

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Op-Ed

Staff Shortages a Bad Look for Canada’s Expensive Daycare Program

The success of the federal government’s national daycare plan hinges on parents actually gaining access to subsidized spaces.

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Op-Ed

Make Palliative Care a Priority in Health-care Funding Negotiations

Along with improved outcomes, palliative care also provides cost savings to the health system, particularly when offered early.

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News

MPP’s Resignation Highlights Gaps in Child-care System

“For any child-care program to be successful it will have to address affordability and flexibility," Renze Nauta, Cardus Work & Economics Program Director, tells Canadian Affairs.

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News

Religious Canadians Are Less Anxious About Having Children

One thing that’s clear from the polling data is that the number of children a woman desires and intends to have rises in relation to the frequency she attends religious services.

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Op-Ed

Ontario Infrastructure: How to Make a Big Spend Go Further

Without a competitive construction environment that incentivizes higher productivity, Ontario is unlikely to get its building plans done.

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