Catholicism is the largest religious group in Canada.
Buddism Taoism Islamism Catholicism and Christianism
IFC is not an educational institution recognized by educational authorities in Canada.
Roman and Protestant are predominantly identified in Canadian Catholicism.
Catholicism was the official religion of France before the nation of France was even formally recognized as a nation. It has been the official religion of this region since the Baptism of Clovis in A.D. 496 gave birth to France. You may be thinking of the Edict of Nantes by Henry IV in 1598 which first recognized protestants as something more than just another heresy, but named Catholicism as the official religion of France recognized a reality of more than a millennium at that point.
The branches of Christianity recognized as most prominent in modern society are Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy.
About 43% of all Canadians are Roman Catholics.
Educational credentials issued by schools/colleges in the United States, or academic credentials that are recognized and accepted here are also recognized in Canada. Woodfield is an accredited high school so it is recognized in the United States and Canada as well.
peacekeeping, multiculturalism
Yes, legal marriage in Canada is recognized in the United States. Before gay marriage was acceptable in the US, many people went to Canada to get married.
July 1, 1867. Canada became a recognized country.
In general, yes. Note, this question may stem from a legal gap, where previously marriages performed in Canada to non-residents whose marriages might not be recognized in their state of residence were not definitely recognized in Canada (eg, marriage of a woman in the US to a woman in Britain). That has since been rectified: all marriages performed in Canada are now legally recognized in Canada.