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STATEMENT regarding Bill C-35: An Act respecting early learning and child care in Canada

The national daycare program is unfair because it covers only the federal government’s preferred form of care, not the many forms of care families actually use.

STATEMENT regarding Justice Minister David Lametti’s comments on doctor-assisted suicide

When asked if the state had a role in facilitating suicide, the minister answered that “because some have a right to do it, we can’t say to others you don’t have a right to do it simply because you’re physically incapable.”

Canadian Religious Communities Need to Tell a Better Story

Religion holds an increasingly delicate place in Canadian society according to The Shifting Landscape of Faith in Canada, a new report from think tank Cardus.

Number of Independent Schools in Ontario up 52% Since 2013

Ontario is seeing explosive growth in independent schools, according to Naturally Diverse: The Landscape of Independent Schools in Ontario.

Cardus Gets Keys to Chedoke Estate, Prepares for Restoration Work

Hamilton-based think tank Cardus has now signed a lease with the City of Hamilton for the property at 1 Balfour Drive.

STATEMENT regarding Census Data on Religious Diversity

Cardus-Angus Reid Institute survey work suggests that those with no religious affiliation have strongly negative attitudes toward many religious groups, especially Christians and Muslims.

Canada’s New Working Class Requires New Policies and Priorities

Canadian leaders need a better understanding of the working class if they hope to develop an effective agenda to meet the challenges of inflation and economic turbulence.

Indigenous Economic Reconciliation Deserves New Attention

Canada has made precious little progress on Indigenous economic reconciliation since the federal government apology in 2008 for Indian Residential Schools, according to a new report from Cardus. 

STATEMENT Regarding a National Holiday for Queen Elizabeth II

The federal government’s decision to offer a day’s holiday for federal employees, and the provincial government’s decision to offer a moment of silence on September 19th, instead of a nation-wide time of remembrance and mourning to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II, falls well short of what is needed for the observance of the Her Majesty’s funeral.

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