Religion Sidelined in Canadian Election
The Canadian federal election Oct. 14 will bring to an end a five-week campaign that offered little to religiously motivated voters, especially socially conservative ones.
The Canadian federal election Oct. 14 will bring to an end a five-week campaign that offered little to religiously motivated voters, especially socially conservative ones.
Canada’s decision to bestow its highest civilian honor on an infamous abortionist has Catholics and other pro-lifers seeing red.
The emergency entrance at a new public hospital in a Vancouver suburb was recently named after the founder of the Sikh religion, yet even a hint of public recognition of Canada’s Christian heritage generally precipitates a flood of criticism.
The leading issue in the provincial election campaign in Canada’s most populous province, Ontario, is the government funding of religious schools.
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