Cardus's research with the Angus Reid Institute on Canadian religiosity features prominently in this story about Canadian Catholics ahead of a visit by Pope Francis.

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The State of the Catholic Church in Canada
July 18, 2022

Op-Ed
Religious Independent Schools Are a Win-Win for Students and Society
"The answer is more educational pluralism, not less," writes David Hunt, Cardus Education program director. "There’s a lot of research on this. The bottom-line: Independent schools—including religious ones—strengthen social cohesion."
July 18, 2022

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Vulnerable Sector Checks Creating Barriers for Volunteers
Cardus is calling on Ontario’s government to reduce barriers to volunteering in order to help reverse the decline in formal volunteer rates and hours, as researcher Joanna DeJong VanHof explains to CBC Ottawa.
July 12, 2022

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Ontario Needs to Reduce Barriers to Volunteering: Researcher
Joanna DeJong VanHof, a researcher with Cardus, tells The Sam Laprade Show that it's becoming expensive to volunteer, and vulnerable sector checks are costing too much for low-income volunteers and smaller charities.
July 12, 2022

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Where Are the Community Benefits the Horgan Government Promised?
"In the most in-depth analysis to date on Community Benefits Agreements in jurisdictions across the country, the independent think-tank Cardus found while CBAs in Canada have serious flaws, nowhere is this more plainly clear than in B.C.," writes Paul de Jong, president of the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada.
July 11, 2022

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Time to Rethink Gambling Addiction
"According to Cardus, Manitoba's government and other provincial governments should work to kick their addictions to gambling money by permanently ensuring VLT revenues never make their way into the government's general revenues," writes Prof. Royce Koop in this op-ed article. (Paywall)
July 8, 2022

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Are Education Vouchers a Good Model for Ontario?
Arizona gives parents who don't want to send their kids to state-run schools $7,000 vouchers to pay for alternative education. David Hunt, Education Program Director at Cardus, joins 980 CFPL in London, ON to discuss the idea and other potential reforms.
July 5, 2022

Op-Ed
Lisa Richmond: The Decline of Religion Has Socio-Economic Implications for All Canadians
"Our latest research suggests that the activity of Canada’s more than 20,000 religious congregations produces $18.2 billion worth of benefits for society," writes Lisa Richmond, Vice-President of Research at Cardus. Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash
July 4, 2022

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Advisory Panel: No More Canadian Military Chaplains Who Believe in Conversion, Male Leadership
"It is not the government’s business to tell its soldiers what to believe or not to believe, Brian Dijkema, vice president of external affairs at Cardus, said to CT. 'That’s just wrong.'”
July 1, 2022
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