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A man in a wheelchair discusses a matter with co-workers
Work & Economics
Research Report

Abattre les barrières pour les personnes en situation de handicap (Extrait)

Extrait d’un rapport de recherche de Cardus

Johanna Lewis Brian Dijkema

March 23, 2022

Man on cliffside, for some reason
Faith Communities
Policy Memo

Memo: Evaluating Reasonable Limits on Religious Freedom

Canadian legislators have faced questions about what constitutes “reasonable limits” on the rights and freedoms set out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Andreae Sennyah

March 14, 2022

Child angel statue
Work & Economics
Policy Brief

Bill C-3 Bereavement Leave Provisions for the Loss of a Child

Response to Bill C-3 on the Canada Labour Code.

Andreae Sennyah

February 10, 2022

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Family
Research Brief

Backgrounder on Federal Parental-Leave Benefits

The purpose of this backgrounder is to provide context for conversations at Cardus on the advantages, challenges, and potential reforms needed to improve Canada’s parental-leave benefits policies.

Peter Jon Mitchell

February 9, 2022

Teacher wearing hijab assisting students
Faith Communities
Research Report

Reasonable Limits

How Far Does Religious Freedom Go in Canada?

Dwight Newman

February 9, 2022

Faith Communities
Perspectives Paper

Needs Improvement

How Public Schools Teach About Religion

Andrew P.W. Bennett

January 26, 2022

Man standing at sunrise
Faith Communities
Policy Brief

Memo: Hamilton Bill 21 Challenge

On December 15, 2021, Mayor Eisenberger provided notice of a motion to join various Canadian municipalities in a legal challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21. Council will consider the motion on January 19, 2022.

Brian Dijkema

January 13, 2022

Dice and cards
Work & Economics
Policy Memo

Memo: PEI Responsible Gambling Strategy Consultation

In Cardus’s gambling research and policy recommendations, we have maintained that the most important principle that should guide government-run gaming and lottery activities is protection of the most vulnerable members of society.

Andreae Sennyah Johanna Lewis

December 17, 2021

Pupils On Trip To Museum Looking At Map And Making Notes
Education
Perspectives Paper

Excellence in Education

This paper traces this conversation from its Greco-Roman and early Christian roots to the present—looking at how the Christian notion has shifted our conception of excellence in important ways, but how we have perhaps lost a fully rounded vision of it in our late modern world.

Beth Green Doug Sikkema

December 14, 2021