Although Canadians do not have an official religion, the majority of Canadians are Christian. Also, a great many Canadians are Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Zoroastrian, Native Spirituality, etc.
They can be of any religion such as Christian, Hebrew, etc.
Canadians are free to believe what they want
The majority of Canadians are Christian, however, people of all religions live in Canada, including Ismailis.
72% of Protestants or Catholic Canadians and 28% following other religions or no religion
Vancouver Canadians was created in 2000.
Canadians mostly speak English
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Canadians are free to believe what they want
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Most likely, Japanese Canadians follow traditional Japanese religions, such as Buddhism or Shinto, but, in some cases, they will convert to Christianity, because Christianity is the predoninent religion of Canada.
People follow whatever customs and religions which appeals to them or brings them comfort.
According to the 2011 National Household Survey, Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in Canada, with over 67% of the population identifying as Christian. Other religions represented in Canada include Islam (3.2%), Hinduism (1.5%), and Sikhism (1.4%), among others. About 24% of Canadians report having no religious affiliation.
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Most Canadians follow logic and science.
Majorly Catholic.
Most Jamacians are christians
The majority of Canadians are Christian, however, people of all religions live in Canada, including Ismailis.