RMA Annual General Meeting
Join Us for The Rocky Mountain Atheists Annual General Meeting!
Make the Census Count: Tick “No Religion” in 2026
The 2026 Census will shape policy for years. If you’re not religious, ticking “No Religion” helps ensure Canada’s data reflects reality — and that public decisions are based on who we really are.
Make the Census Count: Tick “No Religion” in 2026
The 2026 Census will shape policy for years. If you’re not religious, ticking “No Religion” helps ensure Canada’s data reflects reality — and that public decisions are based on who we really are.
Explore Ideas That Matter at WeCanReason 2026!
Join WeCanReason 2026 in Calgary for a weekend celebrating science, skepticism, and curiosity with top speakers, engaging discussions, and a welcoming community of critical thinkers.
Voyaging in Time with Charles Darwin – UofC event, in-person or stream
What if you could watch evolution happen right before your eyes? For over 35 years, Richard Lenski’s lab has been doing exactly that—running the world's longest-running evolution experiment with bacteria.
Explore Ideas That Matter at WeCanReason 2026!
Join WeCanReason 2026 in Calgary for a weekend celebrating science, skepticism, and curiosity with top speakers, engaging discussions, and a welcoming community of critical thinkers.
An Open Letter Calls Out USA Isolationism
Humanists International has condemned the USA decision to withdraw from 66 global organizations and treaties, warning it threatens democracy, weakens human rights, and isolates the country from the international community at a time when cooperation is vital. #GlobalCooperation #ClimateAction #HumanRights #UnitedNations #Humanism
Have you ever thought about a ‘Good Death’?
As part of the Nonreligion in a Complex Future project, the University of Ottawa is conducting a survey that explores perspectives and experiences on death and dying. If you have experienced the death of someone close to you in the past 12 months, please consider completing this brief online survey.
Have you ever thought about a ‘Good Death’?
As part of the Nonreligion in a Complex Future project, the University of Ottawa is conducting a survey that explores perspectives and experiences on death and dying. If you have experienced the death of someone close to you in the past 12 months, please consider completing this brief online survey.
Meet the President of Humanist Canada in Edmonton
Meet Martin Frith and connect with the Edmonton humanist community on November 20th at Remedy Café. Drop in anytime from 7–9 pm.







