Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Manitoba and their reasons for the type of care they choose.
Child Care by the Numbers
Fuelling Canada’s Middle Class
Job Polarization and the Natural Resource Sector
December 3, 2020
Cardus Submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women
Solutions for families both during and after the pandemic.
November 19, 2020
Broad Support for MAiD in Canada Has Caveats and Concerns
The story of Canadian attitudes toward medical assistance in dying (MAiD), or doctor-assisted suicide, is a complex one. It is clear that general support for MAiD has increased since it has become legal, but for most Canadians, many caveats accompany their support. This public opinion survey by the Angus Reid Group, commissioned by Cardus, outlines the many caveats and concerns Canadians express about the breadth and speed of the expansion of MAiD.
November 10, 2020
Matthew House Ottawa
Case Studies in Faith-Based Social Service
November 10, 2020
Response to NDP Plan for Long-Term Care
There is broad consensus that action is desperately needed in the long-term care system. On October 9, the Ontario NDP outlined its plan for reforming long-term care (LTC) and home care should it be elected in 2022. The plan, “Aging Ontarians Deserve the Best: A New, Public and Non-Profit Home Care and Long-Term Care System,” features many bold, innovative, and sound recommendations. It deserves to be taken seriously at Queen’s Park and elsewhere. Several proposals within the plan, however, are flawed and misguided, and they would likely stand in the way of genuine, positive reform for Ontario’s aged. We explore both the positive and the negative here.
November 5, 2020
Christian Horizons: Case Studies in Faith-Based Social Service
October 23, 2020
Ismaili CIVIC: Case Studies in Faith-Based Social Service
October 14, 2020
Ve’ahavta: Serving in the Greater Toronto Area
October 5, 2020