
Christian Horizons: Serving in Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Around the World
September 22, 2020

Matthew House (Ottawa)
September 22, 2020

Ismaili CIVIC: Serving Canada-wide
September 22, 2020

Pastoral Home Care Services: Serving the Greater Montreal Area
September 22, 2020

The Hidden Economy: How Faith Helps Fuel Canada’s GDP
How Faith Helps Fuel Canada’s GDP
September 21, 2020

Child Care During the Pandemic: British Columbia
From the beginning of the pandemic in British Columbia, child care was declared an essential service. Providers were not ordered to close but were also not forced to stay open. According to various child-care providers, the pandemic did not so much create problems as exacerbate existing challenges. Diverse forms of child care were available to families during the pandemic, but the crisis highlights the province’s inequitable treatment of providers based on the type of care they provide.
September 8, 2020

Child Care During the Pandemic: Ontario
Unprepared and uncertain about the duration of the economic shutdown, the child-care sector in Ontario was deeply affected by the COVID-19 crisis. What can be learned from the experience and what lessons can be applied in the future should a second wave of the virus return to Ontario?
September 8, 2020

Child Care in Post-Pandemic Canada
Toward a More Flexible Family Policy
September 8, 2020

Who Chooses Alberta Independent Schools and Why
This paper is the final edition of a three-part, pan-Canadian series investigating the perceptions of independent-school parents. Using the same research question and methodology as the British Columbia (BC) and Ontario versions, this paper examines the findings in Alberta. Click here to read a one-page summary of this report. To check out the British Columbia findings, click here. To check out the Ontario findings, click here.
September 1, 2020