New stats show one in five Canadian college students already have university degrees. Why? Renze Nauta, work and economics program director at Cardus, suggests there's "a disconnect between the kind of education that institutions, including governments, promote and the kind of education employers want job applicants to have.”
News
Degree Stats Show a “Disconnect” Between Universities and What Employers Want – Cardus
December 6, 2022
Op-Ed
Paid Family Leave in Canada
"A positive implication of paid family leave in Canada is that it has normalized the importance of parent-child attachment in the first year of a child’s life," write Peter Jon Mitchell, family program director at Cardus, and Andrea Mrozek, a Cardus senior fellow, in the Institute for Family Studies blog. But there are still improvements Canada could make.
December 5, 2022
News
Federal Justice Minister Must Clarify Comments on Suicide
Federal Justice Minister David Lametti’s controversial comments on doctor-assisted suicide in a November 18, 2022 podcast raise many questions that deserve full and complete answers. Ray Pennings, executive vice-president of Cardus, joins The Sam Laprade Show to call on the minister to clarify his remarks. (Interview starts in Hour 2.)
December 2, 2022
News
Number of Independent Schools in Ontario up 52%
David Hunt, education director at Cardus, joins radio host Mike Farwell to bust some myths and explain why Ontario is seeing explosive growth in independent schools.
November 28, 2022
Op-Ed
The Consequences of Falling Marriage Rates
What will follow "the great pandemic pause on family formation" in Canada? Declining marriage rates are the result of private decisions, as they should be, but they "have public consequences," writes Peter Jon Mitchell, family program director at Cardus.
November 27, 2022
News
Insider Alleges Ontario Gambling VIP Programs Aim to Stop High-Spenders From Quitting
As VIP programs start offering bonuses or other inducements to encourage Ontario gamblers to spend more, many are raising concerns. Brian Dijkema, vice-president of external affairs at Cardus, tells the Toronto Star, “If gambling is like a drug — and for many people it is — this is effectively a strengthening of the dose.”
November 26, 2022
Op-Ed
Extend Funding for Ontario’s Religious Schools
With new census data showing a continuing decline in Canadians who identify as religious, a public inquisition appears to be emerging: "Should our education systems stamp out religion?” David Hunt, Education Director at Cardus, takes to the pages of the National Post to answer that question.
November 4, 2022
Op-Ed
Ontario’s Centralized Education System to Blame for Labour Woes
"Governments of all stripes have ... centralized Ontario’s education system over the years," argues Brian Dijkema, Vice-President of External Affairs at Cardus. "By building a centrally controlled education monopoly, the government has left the province uniquely vulnerable to strikes."
November 3, 2022
Op-Ed
Ontario Parents and Children Are Bystanders in a War Between Two Hostile Parties
Ontario's government is in the wrong in its latest labour dispute with education support workers, but so is the union. Brian Dijkema, vice-president of external affairs at Cardus, untangles the mess and suggests a way out that works for parents and children.
November 3, 2022