Most Canadians are registered Christians, specifically Roman Catholics, although this does not take into account whether or not they practice their faith. There is a large Muslim population and Canada has one of the largest Jewish populations in the world.
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From the 2001 census the religious composition of Canada was:
Religion 2001 census data
Atheists, Agnostics , Humanists, no religion, etc. 16.2%
Buddhism 1.0%
Catholic + Protestants 72%
Hinduism 1.0%
Islam 2.0%
Judaism 1.1%
Sikhism 0.9%
Well, Canada doen't have a certain religion... Canadians let the people have freedom! so yeah, we have NOOO Religion.
There isn't really a specific religion they have but i would say most are Christian
Canada has no official religion.
Canada espouses freedom of religion for all its citizens. The largest religion in Canada is Christianity.
There is no true religion in Canada but a lot of people are catholic
it has effect Canada religion such as France when they were at war at Canada they have entered some religion such as Christianity some people have became Christan's but some stayed at their religion in Canada.
Christianity, but, there is Freedom of Religion.
Christianity is their main religion. In Canada there is no one religion, although Christianity is one of the most followed religions, it is not the main one because there is no main religion.
Cristianity is the main religion in Canada.
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The main religion in Canada is Christian. LOL
Christianity is the most common religion in Canada, with Roman Catholicism and Protestantism being the two largest denominations. Other significant religious groups in Canada include Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. Canada is known for its religious diversity and welcoming attitude towards people of different faiths.
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