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Health
Research Report

Vulnerability, Dependency, and Trust in the Shadow of Medical Aid in Dying

How might the legalization of euthanasia affect the trust that patients place in their doctors?

Cory Andrew Labrecque

September 30, 2020

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Faith Communities
Perspectives Paper

Christian Horizons: Serving in Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Around the World

September 22, 2020

Diakonia Project logo
Faith Communities
Perspectives Paper

Matthew House (Ottawa)

September 22, 2020

Diakonia Project logo
Faith Communities
Perspectives Paper

Ismaili CIVIC: Serving Canada-wide

September 22, 2020

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Faith Communities
Perspectives Paper

Pastoral Home Care Services: Serving the Greater Montreal Area

September 22, 2020

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Spirited Citizenship
Research Report

The Hidden Economy: How Faith Helps Fuel Canada’s GDP

How Faith Helps Fuel Canada's GDP

Brian Grim Melissa Grim

September 21, 2020

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Faith Communities
Research Report

The Anglosphere Project

An interactive timeline of religious freedom in the Anglo-American tradition

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Family
Research Report

Child Care During the Pandemic: British Columbia

From the beginning of the pandemic in British Columbia, child care was declared an essential service. Providers were not ordered to close but were also not forced to stay open. According to various child-care providers, the pandemic did not so much create problems as exacerbate existing challenges. Diverse forms of child care were available to families during the pandemic, but the crisis highlights the province’s inequitable treatment of providers based on the type of care they provide.

Andrea Mrozek

September 8, 2020

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Family
Research Report

Child Care During the Pandemic: Ontario

Unprepared and uncertain about the duration of the economic shutdown, the child-care sector in Ontario was deeply affected by the COVID-19 crisis. What can be learned from the experience and what lessons can be applied in the future should a second wave of the virus return to Ontario?

Peter Jon Mitchell

September 8, 2020