After Michael Van Pelt, President and CEO of Cardus, called out discriminatory recommendations for re-defining the military chaplaincy in Canada, the defence minister took a step to put some distance between herself and the recommendations.

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Defence Minister Says Military Chaplains Will Stay After Diversity Report Calls for Limits
May 6, 2022

Op-Ed
Religious Bigotry Won’t Solve the Canadian Military’s Discrimination Problem
"Eliminating sexism, racism and other social evils from the Canadian Armed Forces is a laudable goal. But sadly, the National Defence Advisory Panel on Systemic Racism and Discrimination has recommended an approach that appears to be based in religious bigotry: a theological cleansing of the military’s chaplaincy from some faiths," writes Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett.
May 6, 2022

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Department of National Defence Panel Addresses Racism with More Racism
A recently released report from the Minister of National Defence’s Advisory Panel on Systemic Racism and Discrimination calls for discriminatory action itself among some of its many recommendations. The panel recommends the Canadian Armed Forces not employ chaplains affiliated with religions “whose beliefs are not synonymous with those of a diverse and inclusive workplace.” Cardus is calling on the defence to reject that part of the report.
May 5, 2022

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Reaction to Budget 2022’s Employment Strategy for People with Disabilities
$272.6-million to improve the employment prospects of people with disabilities is “pretty underwhelming,” says Cardus's Brian Dijkema, compared to what the government spends on other priorities.
April 22, 2022

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Les Croyances et Pratiques Religieuses Diffèrent Selon les Provinces
Comment pouvons-nous comprendre les croyances et pratiques religieuses à l'Alberta et les autres provinces du Canada? Lisa Richmond, Vice-Président de recherche à Cardus, explique les résultats d'un sondage par l'Angus Reid Institute.
April 21, 2022

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Rethinking How We Support People with Disabilities
Brian Dijkema, Vice-President of External Affairs at Cardus, speaks out on the importance of work and reforming Canada’s system of disability benefits.
April 21, 2022

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Albertans More Likely to Believe in a Higher Power, Pray or Attend Religious Services, Survey Suggests
"Albertans and their fellow Prairie dwellers are more likely to be 'religiously committed' than other Canadians, a new survey on faith suggests," reports CBC Edmonton's Janet French.
April 19, 2022

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New Poll on Canadian Religiosity and Perceptions of Faith Communities
A new survey by the Angus Reid Institute in partnership with Cardus suggests Canadians' religiosity is on the decline. Others say some religions are, on balance, damaging to society. Ray Pennings, Cardus executive vice-president, helps put the findings in context.
April 19, 2022

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How Canadians Feel About Religious Freedom
"One third [of Canadians] say [religious freedom] is deteriorating, it's getting worse," Ray Pennings tells host Rob Breakenridge. Ray dives into the details on the latest polling on religion in Canada by the Angus Reid Institute in partnership with Cardus.
April 19, 2022
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