The majority of the people are Christians, with the Catholic Church having the most believers. Christians, represents 67.3% of the Canadians, which are followed by people having no religion with 23.9%. Then it is followed by religions like Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and others. The preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms refers to God and the monarch carries the title of "Defender of the Faith". However, unlike China, Canada has no official religion or Church, and support for religious pluralism and freedom of religion is an important part of Canada's political culture. English and French are the two official languages of Canada. About 98% of people in Canada can speak English and/or French. Canada’s government practices official bilingualism, which means English and French have equal status in all federal
The majority of the people are Christians, with the Catholic Church having the most believers. Christians, represents 67.3% of the Canadians, which are followed by people having no religion with 23.9%. Then it is followed by religions like Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and others. The preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms refers to God and the monarch carries the title of "Defender of the Faith". However, unlike China, Canada has no official religion or Church, and support for religious pluralism and freedom of religion is an important part of Canada's political culture. English and French are the two official languages of Canada. About 98% of people in Canada can speak English and/or French. Canada’s government practices official bilingualism, which means English and French have equal status in all federal