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COVID et scandale unis: des mesure fédérales au soutien du secteur caritatif sont plus nécessaires que jamais

Les Canadiens subissent les répercussions financières et économiques de la pandémie de coronavirus, tout comme les organismes de bienfaisance canadiens. Près de deux donateurs canadiens sur cinq indiquent avoir réduit leurs dons aux organismes de bienfaisance depuis le début de la pandémie, selon une enquête de l’Institut Angus Reid réalisée avec un consortium d’organisations caritatives (CanaDon, Cardus, Charitable Impact, Imagine Canada, Fondations philanthropiques Canada et Centraide United Way Canada).

Canada’s Child Care Policy Needs to Keep Up With Challenging Times

Just as families have done their best to adapt to new challenges in 2020, so too must the federal government as it adjusts its child care policies and commitments.

Cardus Religious Freedom Institute Gains Two New Advisors

Cardus is pleased to announce today two new appointments to the Advisory Council of the Cardus Religious Freedom Institute (CRFI): David Anderson and Christian Stackaruk.

Alberta Independent School Families Have Below Average Incomes

New research indicates that Alberta families with children in independent schools tend to have below average incomes. The report, Who Chooses Alberta Independent Schools and Why?, from think tank Cardus compared independent school families (overwhelmingly with two parents) to Alberta’s average two-parent households.

Groundbreaking Research on Australian Christian Schools Released

Pioneering North American education research is now proving its worth in Australia. The newly published report Australian Schools and the Common Good uses the Cardus Education Survey (CES) to measure the contribution of Australian secondary school graduates to the “common good” of society, rather than just the academic success of the individual.

Canadians Saved $5.3 Billion in Expenses During Lockdowns

A new study confirms that pandemic lockdowns have had unequal financial effects on Canadians. Think tank Cardus has found that the wealthiest 40% of Canadians are sitting on an estimated $5.3 billion amassed through lower expenses and less discretionary spending during pandemic lockdowns.

Atlantic Canada Should Use Gambling Profits for Poverty Reduction

A new report finds that “those at the margins of society are paying disproportionately into the coffers” of the Atlantic Lottery Corporation (ALC).

Alberta Should Use Gambling Profit for Poverty Reduction

A new report finds that “those at the margins of society are paying disproportionately into the coffers” of the Alberta Gaming and Lottery Corporation (AGLC).

B.C. Should Use Gambling Profits for Poverty Reduction

A new report finds that “those at the margins of society are paying disproportionately into the coffers” of the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC).

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