"I'm not sure courts are fully valuing religious freedom at times," says Dwight Newman, a University of Saskatchewan law professor. "We’ve had probably a secularization of the judiciary, to some extent." Prof. Newman is the author of the recent Cardus report Reasonable Limits: How Far Does Religious Freedom Go in Canada?

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Legal Scholar Dwight Newman Breaks Down Religious Freedom in Canada and the Incredible Invocation of the Emergencies Act
February 22, 2022

Op-Ed
Expand Religious School Funding in Ontario
"Rather than abolishing taxpayer-funded Catholic schools, let’s let funding follow all students to their best-fit school — including religious independent schools," argues David Hunt, program director for Cardus Education.
February 18, 2022

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The Holistic Value of Work, Religion in a Pluralist Society, and Why Quebec’s Bill 21 Must Be Challenged
In the Hub Dialogues podcast, Cardus's Brian Dijkema discusses his unique path to the world of think tanks, the future of trade unions, the non-material benefits of work, and Quebec’s Bill 21.
February 17, 2022

Op-Ed
Innovation in Schooling Should be Encouraged, Not Shut Down
"Why would we want to crush creative educational models and squeeze new approaches into outdated policy boxes?" asks David Hunt in this article critiquing the Ontario's government's approach to family-organized learning hubs.
February 17, 2022

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Can Ontario Public Schools Handle Teaching Religious Diversity?
Canada’s public schools could be doing a better job teaching students about religion and belief. Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett joins host Jerry Agar to discuss a new Cardus report, Needs Improvement: How Public Schools Teach About Religion.
February 16, 2022

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Let’s Depolarize Debates About Religious Freedom in Canada
How well have authorities upheld religious freedom in Canada during the pandemic? How well have religious communities understood and exercised religious freedom? That's what Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett discusses with host Mike Farwell. Start listening at the 1:03 mark.
February 14, 2022

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Can the GOP Become the Party of the Working Class?
What will come of Republicans' embrace of American blue collar workers? Brian Dijkema comments in this story about one step being taken to increase the power of labour.
February 9, 2022

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Unions need serious renewal if they want to make it in the modern economy
"One of its key assumptions is that there’s an antagonistic relationship between labour and capital. But that assumption is disputable," Brian Dijkema tells The Hub's Sean Speer. Read on to learn how North American labour unions can adapt to today's economy.
February 8, 2022

Op-Ed
Inside the trucker convoy is a tale of two protests
Possibly the largest protest in Canadian history overwhelmed the national capital on the weekend, not to mention mainstream and social media. But Ray Pennings asks, "What exactly was the protest’s message?"
January 31, 2022
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