Trump’s religious rhetoric clashes with Canada’s secular politics
- In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney did not mention God in his April victory speech, reflecting a general avoidance of religious themes in politics.
- Canada's political landscape generally avoids religious themes, differing significantly from practices in the U.S. where such discussions are more common.
- Regular church attendance in Canada is notably lower than in the U.S., indicating a trend towards secularism.
- Quebec exemplifies Canada's secular tilt, having historically been influenced by the Catholic Church, unlike other regions such as those influenced by the Church of England.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right4Center27Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Center
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- 63% of the sources are Center
63% Center
L 28%
C 63%
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