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12 Young Canadians Begin Year-Long Cardus Leadership Program

Twelve young, Canadian leaders have become the second group of Cardus NextGEN Fellows, participating in a year-long, leadership development program for those aged 25-34.

10 Policy Priorities for Ontario’s 2022 Election

Politicians and voters should seize the opportunity of Ontario’s upcoming election campaign to explore new ways to help create a thriving society.

Ontario Should Strengthen Healthcare Workers’ Conscience Rights Protections

Ontario needs to do a better job protecting healthcare workers’ conscience rights.

Support Grows for Religious Freedom and Conscience Rights

Canadians’ enthusiasm for freedom of conscience and religion is increasing, according to a new survey by the Angus Reid Institute in partnership with think-tank Cardus.

A Plan to Keep Places of Worship Open During Emergencies

It’s time to update Ontario’s Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act to create a distinct category for the treatment of religious services, rites, and ceremonies, according to a new policy brief by think tank Cardus.

Ontario Needs to Reconsider Pandemic School Closure Policy

Ontario needs a better process for deciding school system closures during pandemics or other crises.

Statement Regarding Ontario-Federal Child Care Announcement

“Child care is the care of a child regardless of who provides the care. Yet, just as we’ve seen in other provinces, the federal child-care plan’s fee reductions apply only to the families using licensed care. In Ontario, about a third of children under age six use that kind of care. So, most families won’t benefit from today’s announcement. The best and fairest solution is to fund families directly—and to target the most funding to the lowest-income families.

Manitoba Should Do More Than Absorb VLT Fees For Six Months

Manitoba’s government is on the right track in deciding it can do without an estimated $1.3 million by absorbing the video lottery terminal (VLT) fees businesses would’ve paid for six months.

Breaking Down Work Barriers For People With Disabilities

Canada needs to break down the barriers that stop people with disabilities from getting good jobs.

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