Leaders among those aged 18 to 29 are the most open toward Canadians in public positions speaking and acting based on their religious faith.
Youngest generation most open to public religious expression
November 10, 2021
First Comes Love … Then What?
The cost of weddings often seems to be a big factor in why young Canadian couples decide not to get married, but a new analysis of Statistics Canada data finds there’s a much bigger reason.
October 21, 2021
Ontario’s vaccine passports fail to protect public health
Ontario’s government needs to set a firm end date for vaccine passports and transition to new, more effective policy for handling the later stages of the COVID pandemic.
October 14, 2021
All Parties “Dropped the Ball” on Freedom of Conscience in Canada
When Parliament resumes sitting this fall, it should prioritize the protection of freedom of conscience.
September 27, 2021
Ontario Education Funding Clashes with Canadian, Global Norms
With kids back at school and Ontario’s legislature just weeks away from re-opening, new research points to a critical gap in the province’s education funding approach, which further disadvantages the already disadvantaged.
September 15, 2021
Ontario Should Study Independent Schools’ Pandemic Successes
As Ontario’s public schools struggle to accommodate students in a new school year amid what could be a fourth wave of COVID-19, the Ontario government should be looking to learn from how independent schools have handled the challenges of the last 17 months.
August 20, 2021
Region of Waterloo saves $24-million in construction costs
The Region of Waterloo saved at least 14 percent in municipal construction costs since removing restrictions that severely limited the number of bidders for infrastructure construction contracts.
July 22, 2021
Community Benefits Agreements must be fair, open, and inclusive
A new research report is challenging governments at all levels to re-imagine the way they are adopting and implementing community benefits agreements (CBAs) for infrastructure and other projects.
July 15, 2021
Independent Schools Instill Good Citizenship Values, Study Finds
This Canada Day – perhaps more than any other previously – will be a time to reflect on what good citizenship means and how civic values are formed. The need for those values has come into sharp focus recently amid horrifying news regarding the federal government’s former Indigenous residential schools.
June 30, 2021
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