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MAiD

Canadians have deep and genuine concerns about the expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAiD). As federal politicians consider Bill C-7, which would expand access… Read More

Gambling

How can lottery and gaming in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and the Atlantic provinces work for, not against, low income households?… Read More

Religion and GDP

It may be time to take a second look at the public relevance of religion for the most unexpected reason: economics. What if we told… Read More

Our Research

Is Quebec a model of high-quality, affordable care?
REPORT January 28th

Since the start of the pandemic, calls for universal child care have picked up steam.   Before pursuing this policy approach, however, there are important questions to answer. These questions pertain to all aspects of child care—accessibility, quality, and cost. Every family is different, and child care needs and desires vary. Will a federally funded, universal system be able to meet these needs? The pertinent question is if Quebec offers a model of high-quality, affordable care?

Pastoral Home Care of the Archdiocese of Montreal / SASMAD
REPORT February 1st

Le Service d’accompagnement spirituel pour les personnes malades ou âgées à domicile (SASMAD), or as it is known in English, Pastoral Home Care, is an outreach program of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montreal. It is a free and confidential service that provides spiritual support through home visits to those who are sick or elderly. It is volunteer based and is supported by the archdiocese and by a private Catholic foundation.

The Mystery of Trust
by Amanda Ripley
COMMENT January 12th
Visceral Lending
by Johanna Lewis
COMMENT January 29th
Our COVID Reality Check
by Tara Vreugdenhil
CONVIVIUM January 29th
COVID in the Courts
by Peter Stockland
CONVIVIUM January 25th

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