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Cardus shares its research and evidence-based policy recommendations in multiple ways, including through the news media. Find the latest coverage of Cardus here.

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News

Who Wants Albertans to Gamble More?

Cardus argues Alberta's gambling profits should be “moved out of general revenues and into a separate fund—preferably one aimed at poverty relief.”

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What America Can Learn from Canada’s Child Care System

“We are very concerned that the current plan is not equitable,” warns Andrea Mrozek at Cardus.

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New Book Argues MAiD Strays From Original Purpose

Euthanasia creates new problems for Canada, authors say at a book launch in the Cardus Ottawa office.

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The Gift of Life, the Question of Death

Cardus research helps Canadian Mennonite provide context to Canada's euthanasia debate.

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Op-Ed

Protests Highlight a Widening Divide

Andrea Mrozek observes four major themes emerging from the 1 Million March for Children and the counter-protest in Ottawa.

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Ontario School Board’s Book Weeding Process Raises Questions

Reports of thrown out books at school libraries are an example of "blunt" bureaucratic responses to government orders, argues Brian Dijkema.

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Op-Ed

Who Left the Barbarians In Charge of Our Books?

"Both the Left and the Right are acting like barbarians and pushing a vision of education that is destroying our shared past," writes Brian Dijkema in The Hub.

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Op-Ed

Does Prayer Belong in the Public Square?

Yes, prayer does belong in public spaces, writes Brian Dijkema, even if it shocks some sensitivities about public religion.

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Op-Ed

How Do Parents Really Feel About the Government’s Daycare Options?

Survey data does not show overwhelming and unambiguous support for Canada's $10-a-day daycare system.

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