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Education
Policy Memo

Policy Priorities for Ontario’s 2022 Election, Education Recommendations

Changes should be made to ensure that all students with special needs get the support they require.

Andreae Sennyah

April 26, 2022

Old-fashioned cash register
Work & Economics
Policy Memo

Policy Priorities for Ontario’s 2022 Election, Work & Economics Recommendations

Restrictive tendering policies in Ontario restrict the companies eligible to bid on public construction projects.

Andreae Sennyah

April 26, 2022

Crowd of rushing people
General
Policy Memo

Policy Priorities for Ontario’s 2022 Election

In the lead-up to Ontario’s 2022 election, we are sharing our existing research with everyone equally and seek to collaborate with all people of goodwill.

Andreae Sennyah

April 26, 2022

"Freedom" graffiti
Faith Communities
Policy Brief

Policy Brief: Protecting Conscience Rights for Ontario Healthcare Workers

Members of regulated health professions in Ontario lack protection for freedom of conscience.

Andreae Sennyah

April 19, 2022

Church cross silhouette
Faith Communities
Policy Brief

Keeping Ontario’s Places of Worship Open During Emergencies

Restrictions imposed on places of worship were often more stringent than those applied to retail businesses, despite the fact that freedom of conscience and religion are fundamental freedoms.

Andrew P.W. Bennett Andreae Sennyah

April 12, 2022

Small child playing
Family
Policy Brief

Enhancing Ontario’s Child Care Tax Credit

The $13.2 billion agreement creates a new inequality between the minority of families who will benefit and everyone else.

Peter Jon Mitchell

April 7, 2022

Child and teacher over a book
Education
Policy Brief

Ontario’s Tutoring Supports Program

Disruptions in education have resulted in learning gaps for students who now need tutoring to catch up academically.

Andreae Sennyah

April 5, 2022

Education
Perspectives Paper

Assessing Ontario’s Pandemic School Closures and What Students Need

Prolonged school closures has sparked debate about the intention, necessity, and efficacy of halting in-person education as an effective policy tool.

Joanna DeJong VanHof

March 29, 2022

A man in a wheelchair discusses a matter with co-workers
Work & Economics
Research Report

Breaking Down Work Barriers for People with Disabilities

We take a closer look at the human costs of Canadians with disabilities’ exclusion from work and identify some of the key questions standing in the way of positive policy reform.

Johanna Lewis

March 23, 2022