A person with hands clasped in prayer faces a shelf filled with numerous lit candles, creating a warm, soft glow in a dimly lit setting—a quiet scene that prompts reflection on how My Canada doesn't include religiosity.

My Canada doesn’t include religiosity

In the same-sex marriage debate that engulfed Canadians just before Christmas, The Globe and Mail ran comments from two of its more prominent Christian columnists, broadcaster Lorna Dueck and former Reform Party leader Preston Manning.

A person with long red hair wearing headphones stands in a music store, looking at a wall display of CDs. The background is red with a blue decorative element visible—it's the perfect place to discover music for less than a song.

Music for less than a song

In April the Federal Court of Canada dealt a blow to the Canadian Recording Industry Association when it ruled that online file sharing does not constitute copyright infringement.

People sit and talk in a spacious, modern lounge with large windows overlooking a snowy landscape and a historic building. Despite recent challenges, Coronavirus will not dent the trust Canadians have in each other as they relax or work together.

The word, unheeded

The debate over same-sex marriage occurs at a time when Canadians are realizing how quickly social values have evolved in this country - and diverging from those of Americans.

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