There’s a place for religion in common and public life
At a time of heightened social divisions and isolation, not to mention divisive politics, religious illiteracy is costly
Read MoreAt a time of heightened social divisions and isolation, not to mention divisive politics, religious illiteracy is costly
Read MoreBut hard secularism and the marginalization of some Canadians are reducing our deep pluralism and chipping away at our freedoms
Read MoreBanning Quebec frontline civil servants from wearing religious symbols would show obstinate and dangerous secularism
Read MoreReligious and faith communities are among the most racially and ethnically diverse parts of Canadian society
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