Quebec’s Secularism Bill Targets Street Prayer
Quebec plans to ban public prayer as part of its push to reinforce secularism, raising questions about religious freedom and public space in the province.
Quebec plans to ban public prayer as part of its push to reinforce secularism, raising questions about religious freedom and public space in the province.
Religious Neutrality Day, observed annually on April 15, marks a commitment to the principle of religious neutrality in Canadian society. […]
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood discusses secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood (Secularism Chair for the Centre for Inquiry Canada) will discuss secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood (Secularism Chair for the Centre for Inquiry Canada) will discuss secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.
April 15, 2025, marks ten years since MLQ v Saguenay, the ruling that kept government meetings free from prayer. The BC Humanist Association is calling for municipalities to declare it Religious Neutrality Day. Help promote fairness and inclusivity in government.
In this presentation, Leslie Rosenblood (Secularism Chair for the Centre for Inquiry Canada) will discuss secularism in Canada: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s the means to maximal freedom for all.