Andrew Bennett, directeur de programme pour les communautés de foi chez Cardus, et Richard Marceau, vice-président (affaires externes) et avocat général au Centre Consultatif des Relations Juives et Israéliennes, plaidez pour que les Canadiens se tiennent aux côtés des chrétiens du Moyen-Orient ce Noël et Hanoukka.
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Chrétienté du Moyen-Orient: Là Où Noël N’Est Pas Une Période Merveilleuse
December 22, 2022
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Two decades of donation data show Canadians are more Scrooge-like than ever
“I wonder if we have lost the sense of responsibility to support the charities that we say that we care so much about,” Andreae Sennyah tells The Hub in this story about Canada’s decline in charitable giving and what to do about it.
December 20, 2022
Op-Ed
Canada’s Euthanasia Debate Is About the Very Nature of the Person
"We have become a society in which you are recognized as only having dignity or inherent value as a human being if you are possessed of a sound mind in a sound body and that you are socially, economically, and I daresay, politically useful," warns Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett, faith communities program director at Cardus. He argues for a better understanding of human dignity.
December 12, 2022
Op-Ed
For Mideast Christians, This Is Not ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’
"We have witnessed over the past decade the decimation of communities that are 2,000 years old," write Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett, faith communities program director at Cardus, and Richard Marceau, vice-president (external affairs) & general counsel at the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs. Together, they make a plea for Canadians to stand with Middle Eastern Christians this Christmas and Hannukah.
December 12, 2022
Op-Ed
Asserting a ‘Right’ to Suicide Dehumanizes the Most Vulnerable
Federal Justice Minister David Lametti "has a responsibility to those he serves to clarify his public remarks" on suicide as Canada "hurtles toward one of the most permissive doctor-assisted suicide regimes in the world," argues Ray Pennings, executive vice-president of Cardus.
December 8, 2022
Op-Ed
Asserting a ‘Right’ to Suicide Dehumanizes the Most Vulnerable
Federal Justice Minister David Lametti "has a responsibility to those he serves to clarify his public remarks" on suicide as Canada "hurtles toward one of the most permissive doctor-assisted suicide regimes in the world," argues Ray Pennings, executive vice-president of Cardus.
December 8, 2022
Op-Ed
$10-a-Day-Daycare Was a Disaster Foretold
"The risks associated with Canada-wide $10-a-day childcare were well identified," write Cardus's Peter Jon Mitchell and Andrea Mrozek in the Financial Post. "Detailed warnings were issued. But the federal government ignored them. Now, unfortunately, we’re seeing the crash that was predicted."
December 8, 2022
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Degree Stats Show a “Disconnect” Between Universities and What Employers Want – Cardus
New stats show one in five Canadian college students already have university degrees. Why? Renze Nauta, work and economics program director at Cardus, suggests there's "a disconnect between the kind of education that institutions, including governments, promote and the kind of education employers want job applicants to have.”
December 6, 2022
Op-Ed
Paid Family Leave in Canada
"A positive implication of paid family leave in Canada is that it has normalized the importance of parent-child attachment in the first year of a child’s life," write Peter Jon Mitchell, family program director at Cardus, and Andrea Mrozek, a Cardus senior fellow, in the Institute for Family Studies blog. But there are still improvements Canada could make.
December 5, 2022