Four in 10 Canadians who regularly attend religious services agree that COVID restrictions on places of worship, compared to other public venues, have been unfair.
New Poll Finds Significant Discomfort With Public Health Orders
April 1, 2021
Families Finding Childcare Solutions, Despite Pandemic Disruptions
The vast majority of Canadian parents with kids under six years old are using the same childcare arrangements that they were using before COVID-19 hit, a new survey finds.
March 3, 2021
Cardus nears final approval to restore Balfour House
Local think tank Cardus has cleared a major hurdle to final approval for their plan to restore and re-open Balfour House, near Garth and Fennell on the West Mountain.
March 2, 2021
The Anglosphere Project – An Introduction
Welcome to the Anglosphere Project! This project seeks to educate citizens about the long history of religious freedom in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. We hope to reaffirm the centrality of this fundamental freedom to our institutions and to our common life as citizens
January 4, 2021
COVID can’t kill Christmas, survey finds
COVID will cut Canadians’ 2020 Christmas church attendance by more than half compared to last year.
December 7, 2020
Net-Zero Goals Must Respect Canada’s Oil & Gas Sector
As the federal government develops net-zero carbon emissions plans, it needs to consider the people and places those plans would most affect: blue-collar, oil and gas workers concentrated in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
December 3, 2020
Single-Game Betting Bill Rewards Regressive Gambling Monopolies
The federal government risks making a bad situation worse by taking single-game sports betting out of the Criminal Code without also encouraging provincial governments to reform gambling.
November 26, 2020
Expanded Medical Assistance in Dying Ignores Mainstream Concerns
A new Angus Reid Group poll, commissioned by think tank Cardus, finds Canadians have deep and genuine concerns about the expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAiD).
November 10, 2020
Proposed Ban on For-Profit Long-Term Care Sinks Otherwise Bold Reform Plan
The Ontario NDP’s plan to reform long-term care in the province unfairly and misleadingly blames for-profit corporations for the fact that personal support workers (PSWs) “are badly overworked and underpaid,” according to a new analysis by think tank Cardus.
November 5, 2020