This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphere. The ever-changing (non)religious landscape offers an opportunity to consider the flow of ideas from this new diversity to responses and choices at the individual, group, and state levels to inclusion and exclusion. The paper first begins with a descriptive approach to religious diversity, identifying the normatively-charged nature inherent to measures of religion. It then turns to the notion of choices, considering the somewhat uniquely Canadian contributions of multiculturalism, reasonable accommodation, and the recent complication of nonreligion as a category of religious identity. The paper then considers three case studies which revea...
Book Chapter: Is religion still a factor in how Canadians understand and experience health? And if y...
The religious diversity of students and staff within a secular school system may sometimes create te...
Though there is significant academic interest in the law of religious freedom in Canada, there has b...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
The academic study of religious diversity is well established in many national settings, including i...
Available on-line in English and French at www.metropolis.net The views expressed in this paper do n...
In this book, eleven scholars explore the complex relationships between religious and ethnic identit...
This thesis argues that the current Canadian approach to freedom of religion is inconsistent with Ca...
Transnational migration has contributed to the rise of religious diversity and has led to profound c...
The author describes the Canadian conception of equal religious citizenship, one in which religious ...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
This article discusses public management of religion in the Canadian province of Quebec, from the po...
This article examines three axes around which contemporary Canadian debates on freedom of religion a...
Abstract Ontario public schools have become a focal point—and contested sites—where the dichotomy of...
Despite the increasing tendency to relegate religion to the private sphere, the role of religion in ...
Book Chapter: Is religion still a factor in how Canadians understand and experience health? And if y...
The religious diversity of students and staff within a secular school system may sometimes create te...
Though there is significant academic interest in the law of religious freedom in Canada, there has b...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
The academic study of religious diversity is well established in many national settings, including i...
Available on-line in English and French at www.metropolis.net The views expressed in this paper do n...
In this book, eleven scholars explore the complex relationships between religious and ethnic identit...
This thesis argues that the current Canadian approach to freedom of religion is inconsistent with Ca...
Transnational migration has contributed to the rise of religious diversity and has led to profound c...
The author describes the Canadian conception of equal religious citizenship, one in which religious ...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
This article discusses public management of religion in the Canadian province of Quebec, from the po...
This article examines three axes around which contemporary Canadian debates on freedom of religion a...
Abstract Ontario public schools have become a focal point—and contested sites—where the dichotomy of...
Despite the increasing tendency to relegate religion to the private sphere, the role of religion in ...
Book Chapter: Is religion still a factor in how Canadians understand and experience health? And if y...
The religious diversity of students and staff within a secular school system may sometimes create te...
Though there is significant academic interest in the law of religious freedom in Canada, there has b...