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Memo: Québec’s Report on Secularism – Key Takeaways for Faith Communities
The report of the Comité d’étude sur le respect des principes de la Loi sur la laïcité de l’État et sur les influences religieuses (Study Committee on Compliance with the Principles of the Act respecting the laicity of the State and on Religious Influences) proposes an unprecedented expansion of Québec secularism through 50 recommendations. If adopted, these measures would have catastrophic consequences for faith communities and would, in some respects, create one of the most hostile regulatory environments in the world.
Nov 7, 2025
Mémoire: Rapport sur la laïcité – Enjeux pour les organisations religieuses
Le rapport du Comité d’étude sur le respect des principes de la Loi sur la laïcité de l’État et sur les influences religieuses propose une expansion sans précédent de la laïcité québécoise à travers 50 propositions. Si elles devaient être adoptées, ces mesures entraîneraient des conséquences catastrophiques pour les organisations religieuses et créeraient, à certains égards, un contexte réglementaire parmi les plus hostiles au monde.
Nov 7, 2025
Educational Pluralism in International Context
A Look at Seventeen Countries
Oct 30, 2025
Watch Your Step
PLAs and the Risks to Competitive Bidding in Ontario
Oct 16, 2025
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Remembrance Day Prayer Ban Misses the Mark
“To say that Canadian Armed Forces chaplains cannot speak about God or cannot pray at public ceremonies of remembrance is showing a lack of understanding of who is in the armed forces," says Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett.
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Americans Twice as Religious as Canadians, Study Finds
The study uses the Spectrum of Spirituality, an index first developed in 2017 by the Angus Reid Institute and Cardus.
Nov 6, 2025
How Canada-US Religious Differences Affect Politics
Right-leaning Canadians are religiously closer to Harris Democrats than Trump Republicans.
Nov 6, 2025
Comment les différences religieuses entre le Canada et les É-U peuvent-elles influencer la politique?
Les Canadiens de droite sont plus proches des démocrates de Harris que des républicains de Trump sur le plan religieux
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