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Tag Archives: religious freedom
In defence of the defunct Office of Religious Freedom
The office was certainly flawed, writes Evan Solomon. But the core concept was sound.
Indiana’s elephant in the room
The tables have turned in favour of gay rights in America. The Republican Party is another matter.
No women in my group, please: #YorkU student
York’s support for a student’s request to skip co-ed group meetings launched a backlash
Canadian anti-Muslim sentiment is rising, disturbing new poll reveals
Angus Reid survey reveals a land of intolerance
The new office of religious freedom
The Prime Minister names a new ambassador
‘Basic rights for all’
Foreign Affairs has posted the text of John Baird’s speech in Washington yesterday on the topic of religious freedom.
Four questions: Daniel C. Dennett on the most pervasive and serious threat religion poses to human rights
‘It’s the practices that are on the boundaries of what is acceptable to people that raise interesting problems’
Four questions: Allen Hertzke on why Canada is better positioned than the U.S. to promote religious freedom
And on the difference between protecting it at home and advancing it abroad
Video: Tony Burman on why faith should be kept out of foreign policy
Promoting religious freedom abroad is meant to appease a domestic constituency