CARDUS

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Work & Economics
Research Report

Curbing Crime with Employment

Exploring Work as Crime Prevention for Canadians with Criminal Records

Renze Nauta

June 13, 2023

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Education
Policy Brief

The Business Stake in K–12 Education

An Open Letter to Alberta Business Leaders

Michael Van Pelt

June 12, 2023

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Faith Communities
Policy Brief

Cardus Presentation to Parliamentary Committee on Military Chaplaincy

The essential work of Canadian Armed Forces chaplains of all religious and philosophical traditions must be protected and encouraged.

Andrew P.W. Bennett

June 2, 2023

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Work & Economics
Research Brief

Better Choices for Toronto

Finding Money in Open Tendering for Safety and Mental Health

Johanna Lewis Renze Nauta

May 17, 2023

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Family
Research Report

Envisioning a Federal Family-Formation Policy Framework for Canada

Increasing Opportunity for Partnership and Raising Children

Peter Jon Mitchell

May 11, 2023

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Faith Communities
Research Report

The Bible and Us

Canadians and Their Relationship with Scripture

Andrew P.W. Bennett

May 2, 2023

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Education
Research Brief

What Ontario Parents Pay for Independent Schooling

What is the true cost of sending a child to an Ontario independent school? Cardus surveyed 21 independent school principals in Ontario to help answer that question, providing a fuller picture of this often misunderstood school sector.

David Hunt Joanna DeJong VanHof Jenisa Los

April 25, 2023

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Family
Policy Brief

Cardus Presentation to Parliamentary Committee on Bill C-35

Funding families directly is the most equitable option to make child care more accessible and affordable.

Peter Jon Mitchell

April 21, 2023

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Faith Communities
Research Brief

Toward a Hopeful Future

Facing Down Religious Hate

Andrew P.W. Bennett Johanna Lewis

March 16, 2023