Significant links
Significant links
– Angus Reid Institute is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit public opinion research foundation that looks at issues and trends in Canadian society, including those related to religion.
– Canadian Civil Liberties Association is an independent, nongovernmental human rights organization that does work on freedom of religion in Canada.
– CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute) is a non-profit organization that provides free access to court judgments from all Canadian courts.
– CanLII Connects hosts a database of high-quality summaries and commentaries on Canadian court decisions.
– CBC Digital Archives has a database of radio and television programmes addressing religion in Canadian public schools from 1959 to 1990.
– Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria has an archive of lectures available on SoundCloud.
– Charity Village provides a list of religious organizations and charities across Canada.
– Faith in Canada 150 provides a list of faith-based organizations that are part of the Faith Alliance Network.
– Flourishing Congregations Institute, based at Ambrose University in Alberta, conducts and shares research on Christian congregations that are flourishing in Canada.
– Hypotheses hosts a research notebook on the history of francophone Protestants in Quebec (in French).
– Ontario Human Rights Commission provides articles from a 2012 special issue of Diversity Magazine on “Creed, freedom of religion and human rights” in the province of Ontario and Canada more broadly.
– Indiana University has a teaching module by Paul Gareau and Jeanine LeBlanc (University of Alberta) on the study of religion from an Indigenous Studies perspective.
– Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank in the United States that has an informative article on religion in Canada.