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Chedoke Reopens As Cardus Restores Historic Home

Hamilton’s historic Chedoke Estate has reopened after a year of restoration work.

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Child Care Cost Less in 2023, But Is Harder to Find, According to Statscan

A Cardus report that federal funding created a fraction of the new child care spaces expected in the first year of operation in B.C., Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick.

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Could Better Criminal Records Mean Better Job Outcomes?

It's time to humanize criminal records, argues Renze Nauta at Cardus.

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We Must Face Realities of Learning Loss

Cardus report author and education expert Dr. Paul Bennett argues we must all recognise and respond to pandemic disruptions on education.

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Will Toronto Bet on Gambling to Fill its Multibillion-Dollar Budget Hole?

“If the city of Toronto is looking to raise revenue, [gambling] is the most regressive way to do so,” Cardus' Brian Dijkema tells the Toronto Star. “It is the worst way to raise revenue. I can’t think of a worse way other than going door to door and threatening people.”

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The Ongoing Controversy Over BC City Council Meeting Prayers

Religious neutrality does not mean “defaulting” to no religion, says Andrew Bennett.

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Should Criminal Records be Automatic Tickets to Unemployment?

Renze Nauta joins host Rob Breakenridge to discuss how to humanize criminal records.

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How Obsessive Demands for Police Checks are Destroying the Volunteer Sector

Has volunteering become too costly and troublesome?

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Op-Ed

Community-Based Solutions Needed for Crowded Alberta Schools

Let's unleash the creativity of Alberta's communities to solve the overcrowding problem in Alberta schools.

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