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Cardus
Cardus Institute
Formation1974 (1974)
TypeThink tank
HeadquartersHamilton, Ontario, Canada
Chief executive officer
Michael Van Pelt
Chair
Pamela Shaw
Websitecardus.ca Edit this at Wikidata
Formerly called
Work Research Foundation

The Cardus Institute is a Christian think tank based in Hamilton, Ontario. It was founded in 1974 as the Work Research Foundation. Through a variety of research, publishing, and programmatic activities, the organization advocates for religion and the role of faith in Canadian society.[1][2][3] Its publications have included Cardus Policy in Public, Comment, Convivium, and LexView.[4] It also runs events and conferences. In 2010, the Centre for Cultural Renewal, another think tank, merged into Cardus.[5]

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  1. ^ French, Janet (19 April 2022). "Albertans More Likely to Believe in a Higher Power, Pray or Attend Religious Services, Survey Suggests". CBC.
  2. ^ Levitz, Stephanie (17 March 2016). "Religious Freedom Envoy Joins Think-Tank Ahead of Liberals' Decision on Office". CBC.
  3. ^ Craggs, Samantha (19 February 2020). "City Gives Faith-Based Think Tank the Go-Ahead to Lease Balfour House". CBC.
  4. ^ "Magazine Aims to Bring Religion into Public Debate". The Globe and Mail. 18 October 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  5. ^ Gyapong, Deborah (13 January 2017). "Cardus Launches Cardus Law to Address Religious Freedom Concerns". Catholic Register.

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