According to a 2015 Supreme Court of Canada decision, political institutions from across the country must remain neutral with respect to religion.

by Brad Salzberg

December 10, 2021

According to a 2015 Supreme Court of Canada decision, political institutions from across the country must remain neutral with respect to religion.

“Federal and provincial governments are under an equal duty to maintain neutrality with respect to religion,” said Carissima Mathen, a law professor and constitutional expert at the University of Ottawa. 

Fascinating it is to discover how this flies in the face of a recent development endorsed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

In June, 2020 Liberal MP Sumeer Zinbari tweeted out that the Liberal Muslim Parliamentary Caucus is deeply concerned about threats made to a downtown Toronto area mosque.

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