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Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Nova Scotia

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Nova Scotia and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

Child's activity table
Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: New Brunswick

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in New Brunswick and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

Child's activity table
Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Newfoundland & Labrador

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Newfoundland and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

Child's activity table
Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Saskatchewan

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Saskatchewan and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

Toronto Ontario Temple
Faith Communities
Research Report

Our Time

Project at Vanier Centre for Women

Johanna Lewis

January 22, 2021

Faith Communities
Research Report

Union Gospel Mission: Case Studies in Faith-Based Social Service

Case Studies in Faith-Based Social Service

Johanna Lewis

January 12, 2021

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Family
Research Brief

Real Questions about Universal Child Care

January 1, 2021

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Family

Child Care by the Numbers

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Manitoba and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

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Work & Economics
Research Report

Fuelling Canada’s Middle Class

Job Polarization and the Natural Resource Sector

Sean Speer Brian Dijkema

December 3, 2020