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.
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.
Join Leslie Rosenblood and Michel Virard on January 18 for Two Solitudes of Secularism, a live discussion on Quebec’s Bill 21 and what it means for the future of secularism in Canada.
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Canada’s charity laws give automatic tax breaks to religious groups, costing taxpayers billions. A new petition calls on the government to modernize the system and ensure only organizations that serve the whole community get charitable status.
Media Literacy Week 2025, hosted by MediaSmarts, helps Canadians navigate misinformation, AI, and online safety through national events, workshops, and activities from October 27–31, with Digital Citizen Day on October 29 promoting responsible digital engagement.
Canada’s Finance Committee recommends ending automatic charitable status for religious organizations, potentially saving billions in public funds. This move reflects a growing push to modernize outdated laws and redefine what counts as a public good.