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Cardus Spirited Citizenship studies the ways in which Canadians work together to strengthen our shared social fabric. In particular we study charitable giving in Canada, city structures and networks, and creative ways to measure in dollar terms what faith communities contribute to their surrounding neighbourhoods.

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Policy Brief

Why a “Just Society” must also be a “Big Society”

Honouring the core insights in both "Social Justice" and the "Big Society" requires affirming simultaneously the norms of social equality and differentiated responsibility. We must get beyond thinking of these goals as if they were in a zero-sum game—or as if we could even conceive of voting for one but not the other—and begin to conceive of them as part of the single fabric of human social nature.

Jonathan Chaplin

June 8, 2011

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Policy Brief

Stronger Together: A Four Sector Approach to Renewing Canadian Social Architecture

This Canadian election did not make any fundamental shifts in the understanding of the ways and means of the government. There are still two basic tools in the political toolbox: private-for-profit tax cutting and redistributive public powers. Recently, Cardus argued that a third, often-overlooked tool in the public policy toolbox sustains much of the social architecture of these two sectors: the charitable or not-for-profit sector.

Michael Van Pelt

May 3, 2011

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Research Report

Calgary City Soul Phase 1: Inventory of Physical Worship Space in Calgary’s Centre City

October 20, 2010

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Research Report

The Shifting Demand for Social Services

with particular reference to the charitable sector

Ray Pennings

February 16, 2010

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Research Report

Think Different

Urban Religious Communities: Problem Solvers or Trouble Makers?

Geoff Ryan Robert Joustra

November 20, 2009

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Research Report

A Canadian Culture of Generosity

Renewing Canada's Social Architecture by Investing in the Civic Core and the "Third Sector"

Ray Pennings Stephen Lazarus

October 2, 2009

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