Many Canadians are Catholic due to the historical influence of French and Irish colonization, which brought Catholicism as a dominant religion in certain regions, particularly Quebec. The Church has played a significant role in the social and cultural development of these communities. Additionally, Catholicism has provided a sense of identity and community for many Canadians, and its traditions continue to be upheld through family and cultural practices. Despite a trend toward secularization, the Catholic Church remains an important institution for many Canadians.
13,070,000 as of 2008; 46% of Canadians. It's the largest religion in Canada.
The vast majority of Canadians are Christian: Catholic or Protestant.
Many Canadians do.
The highest percentage of Canadians is Catholicism. However, it is difficult to say how many of those Catholics are practicing.
Many Canadians do.
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Well it has very many different religions in Canada but it is mostly Roman Catholic.
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there are 18 Canadians on there official roster
Not all Canadians dislike Americans. However, many Canadians get frustrated by the stereotypes that they are put under, and many Canadians are very competitive concerning athletic events like hockey.
Christianity is the main religion of Canada. Sadly, many Canadians have been inflicted by secularism. The Roman Catholic Church is the most populous church in Canada.
That's not true. Many people like Canadians.