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Education
Research Report

Diverse Outcomes for a Diverse Population

Findings About Homeschooled Adults from the Cardus Education Survey

Albert Cheng Angela R. Watson

February 3, 2025

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General
Policy Memo

Memo: Alberta’s Budget 2025 Consultation

Our recommendations address the following areas: supporting more families with child care costs, expanding support for independent education, reviewing post-secondary education funding to better serve working-class Albertans, redirecting gambling revenues to addiction relief programs, limiting the expansion of online gambling, increasing investments in palliative care for adults and children, and promoting employment for people with criminal records.

Andreae Sennyah

January 11, 2025

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Health
Policy Brief

Policy Brief: The Risks of Advance Requests for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)

Response to the expansion of euthanasia to include advance requests.

Rebecca Vachon

December 16, 2024

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Spirited Citizenship
Policy Memo

Memo: Politicization of Charitable Status

Response to proposed changes to charitable status for pregnancy support organizations and the effect it will have on the charitable sector.

Andreae Sennyah

December 5, 2024

Education
Research Report

School-Sector Influence on Graduate Outcomes and Flourishing

Findings from the 2023 Cardus Education Survey

Lynn E. Swaner Albert Cheng Jonathan Eckert

December 4, 2024

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Family
Policy Brief

Responses to Common Questions About $10-A-Day Child Care

Peter Jon Mitchell Andrea Mrozek

November 25, 2024

Spirited Citizenship
Research Report

L’exonération fiscale des organismes religieux, un plus pour tous les Canadiens

Les congrégations religieuse fournissent des avantages sociaux et économiques nets d’une valeur de 16,5 milliards de dollars pour tous les Canadiens.

Mike Wood Daly

November 12, 2024

Spirited Citizenship
Research Report

Why Religious Tax Exemptions Benefit All Canadians

Religious congregations provide a net $16.5 billion worth of social and economic benefits to Canadians.

Mike Wood Daly

November 12, 2024

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Education
Policy Memo

Memo: Considerations for Independent Schools in Alberta’s School Construction Accelerator Program

As the Government of Alberta studies how to structure funding for independent schools in Alberta’s School Construction Accelerator Program, this brief outlines several considerations for the program’s design.

Catharine Kavanagh Andreae Sennyah

October 16, 2024