The Cardus Institute is a Canadian socially conservative think tank based in Hamilton, Ontario, which has described its mission as "the renewal of North American social architecture.", and bases its work upon a "Judeo-Christian social thought". It formally describes itself as non-partisan, stating that it does not endorse any political party or candidate. Cardus comes from the root cardo, which was a north-south oriented street in Roman cities considered an integral element of city planning and city life. Cardus has its roots in a charity established in 1974 under the name Foundation for Research and Economics in Developing a Christian Approach to Industrial Relations and Economics, also known as the Work Research Foundation (WRF). Spearheaded by Harry Antonides and Bernard Zylstra, the work of the Work Research Foundation consisted primarily in the publication of a quarterly newsletter, Comment, and occasional conferences. More information...
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