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Proposed law to ban religious symbols in Quebec violates religious freedom, Catholic leaders say

A proposed law by Quebec’s new government that would ban religious symbols is a clear violation of fundamental rights, said Montreal’s archbishop and Canada’s former Ambassador of Religious Freedom, Fr. Dcn. Andrew Bennett, now director of the Cardus Religious Freedom Institute.

Dr. Beth Green discusses latest Cardus Education Survey findings

British Columbia’s independent schools are part and parcel of the education system in the province and they’re contributing to the public good. That’s the message Cardus Education program director Dr. Beth Green took to Radio NL in Kamloops, BC as she discussed the latest Cardus Education Survey findings.

Conspiring Together for Good: Institutional Science and Religion

Labour law shortchanges Sault, Cardus finds

Taking children’s education seriously

‘Right government’ needed to close costly union loophole at region

Bill 28 provides choice for Manitoba tradespeople

How can we discuss sex ed without talking about marriage?

The high cost of unionized contractors

PETER SHAWN TAYLOR SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 Canadians love to search for bargains. We’ll drive halfway across town to save 5¢ a litre on gas. We’ll wear out the Internet haggling over car prices and comparison shopping for furniture or clothes. And c’mon, does anyone pay that much for paper towels? (Haven’t you seen the price at Costco?) Yet when it comes to paying the bills for some of the biggest-ticket items in the country, that famous Canadian dedication to shopping around seems to fly out the window. Despite all our fretting over pennies, some provinces deliberately ignore the tremendous benefits of competition and comparison when tendering their most expensive public infrastructure projects. It’s a lousy way to shop. In Ontario, due to a quirk in provincial labour laws, several municipalities are permanently prevented from taking advantage of robust competitive bidding. Toronto, Hamilton, Sault Ste. Marie and Waterloo Region have all been certified as construction employers, and must therefore operate under closed-shop rules. Click to read the rest: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/rob-magazine/article-the-high-cost-of-unionized-contractors/ (Paywall)

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