"The good news is that governments can take steps, if not to eliminate the extra costs associated with [Community Benefits Agreements], then at least to reduce them," writes Cardus's Renze Nauta in the Daily Commercial News. "Our research shows that collaboration – early and often – between government and the private sector is key."
Op-Ed
Collaboration Critical to Successful CBAs
August 25, 2022
Op-Ed
Ray Pennings: How to Enjoy Life as an Ideological Fish Out of Water
"My conservatism, whatever label you slap onto it, is no more about any specific principle or policy position than it is an approach or disposition toward my neighbour. I start with the principle of dignity and seeing worth in my opponent," writes Ray Pennings, Cardus Executive Vice-President, in The Hub.
August 19, 2022
News
Should Independent Schools Receive Public Money?
A new debate about school funding in Saskatchewan has residents talking. Listen in as Deani Van Pelt, a Cardus Senior Fellow, explains on CBC Radio how independent schools contribute to the common good and deserve public support.
August 18, 2022
News
Emergency Preparedness: A Plan for Places of Worship to Stay Open
"During the pandemic, places of worship in Ontario faced stringent restrictions and outright closures," write Cardus's Andrew Bennett and Andreae Sennyah. Read on to find out how they chart a course for Ontario to respect the need for places of worship to stay open during crises.
August 17, 2022
News
Saskatchewan Qualified Independent Schools Explained
Deani Van Pelt, a Cardus Senior Fellow, speaks out on striking the balance between public accountability, school autonomy, and families finding the right fit for their kids in Saskatchewan education.
August 16, 2022
News
Reforming Gambling in British Columbia is a Social Justice Issue
"The problem is that the government is actually addicted to the (gambling) revenue," Brian Dijkema, Vice President of External Affairs at Cardus, tells CKNW's Jas Johal. Listen in as Brian picks up on the latest Statistics Canada data on problem gambling to argue for total reform in B.C. to encourage household savings "rather than just making sure that the government house wins."
August 10, 2022
News
Do Good Works Come With a Dollar Figure?
“We took an angle that often we don’t normally think of when we think of religious communities. We think of the work they’re doing in terms of them teaching their faith and serving the members of their faith,” Dr. Lisa Richmond, Vice-President of Research at Cardus, said. “But we said what kind of impact do these communities have on the economy?"
August 3, 2022
News
Are Schools an Essential Service?
“We could view schools as an essential service, so that it wouldn’t be necessary to shut them down in future pandemic crises, or any type of crisis, really … similar to the ways that hospitals stay open,” Joanna DeJong VanHof, a Cardus researcher, told the Epoch Times.
July 27, 2022
Op-Ed
Police Checks Are a Financial Barrier for Many
"As we emerge from the pandemic, we need to start rebuilding the civic skill of charitable volunteering," writes Joanna DeJong VanHof, a Cardus researcher, in the Hamilton Spectator. "At the very least, we should be making it easier for folks to volunteer."
July 26, 2022