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    BC municipalities declared "prayer free" on tenth anniversary of Saguenay decision

    Today, the British Columbia Humanist Association (BCHA) is marking the tenth anniversary of the Supreme Court of Canada’s historic MLQ v Saguenay decision with the release of its latest report, “Prayer Free BC.” This report declares British Columbia to be free of prayer in regular municipal council meetings. This landmark...

    BC Humanists granted leave to intervene in MAiD at St Paul's case

    The BC Humanist Association will be going to the Supreme Court of British Columbia to bring the perspectives of the non-religious and the importance of the duty of religious neutrality in a case that's challenging the refusal of St Paul's Hospital to provide medical assistance in dying (MAID) on site.

    Finding DORI: Embracing the era of religious inefficiency

    In a groundbreaking and utterly unprecedented move, the BC Humanist Association today unveils the highly anticipated report, "Finding DORI: A Department of Religious Inefficiency," outlining a visionary pathway toward a more comprehensive and systematically inefficient integration of religious principles into the very fabric of governance.

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    Shifting beliefs, brighter futures in Canada

    Over recent years, we've watch the evolving landscape of religious belief and affiliation in Canada with keen interest. New data from Pew Research Center's international religious switching report offers compelling insights into these changes. For Humanists, there's much to be optimistic about, particularly the significant increase in the number of...

    Let's make April 15 "Religious Neutrality Day"

    On April 15, 2015, the Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada released their decision in Mouvement laïque québécois vs the City of Saguenay. It ended a nearly nine-year battle between atheist Alain Simoneau and the City's Mayor over whether prayers could be said before a municipal council meeting. The...

    What we achieved in 2024

    Across the world, we've seen a resurgence of Christian Nationalism in 2024 that threatens many of the gains that progressive secularists have fought and won over the past few decades. Today, toxic polarization and the rejection of evidence-based decision-making infects so much of the discourse and undermines democratic and humanist...

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