That all depends on the individual Canadian's personal and religious beliefs.
No, the majority of Canadian males are not circumcised. Rates of circumcision in Canada have been declining in recent years, with only a minority of newborns now undergoing the procedure. Ultimately, the decision to circumcise is a personal and cultural choice.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mexico. The majority of Mexican males are not circumcised.
Yes, circumcision is a common cultural practice in Rwanda, with most men being circumcised. It is often performed as a traditional rite of passage or for health reasons.
No, most Austrian penises are not circumcised. Circumcision rates in Austria are lower compared to countries like the United States, where circumcision is more common for cultural or religious reasons.
No, circumcision is not common in Switzerland. It is not a routine cultural or religious practice in the country.
Yes, circumcision is a common practice among Muslim males in Bangladesh for cultural and religious reasons. It is estimated that the majority of Bangladeshi males are circumcised.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mexico. The majority of Mexican males are not circumcised.
Citizens with Irish origin are not usually circumcised.
Yes, circumcision is a common cultural practice in Rwanda, with most men being circumcised. It is often performed as a traditional rite of passage or for health reasons.
Most Canadians can be found in Canada.
Only the Muslims ad Jews from Poland are circumcised.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Belgium. It is estimated that the rate of circumcision in Belgium is relatively low compared to some other countries.
No, circumcision is not common in Switzerland. It is not a routine cultural or religious practice in the country.
Only the Muslims ad Jews from Russia are circumcised.
No they are not.
No, circumcision is not a common practice among males in Cambodia. It is traditionally not a part of Cambodian culture or tradition.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Laos. In Laotian culture, circumcision is not traditionally part of the customs or religion as it is in some other cultures.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mongolia. It is not a traditional custom or religious requirement in Mongolian culture.