Religious preferences of Canadians

Religious preferences of Canadians statistics

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Number of Christian immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Religion of Canadian residents 2011, by age group
Percent of Canadians that believe in the existence of God 2015, by religiosity
Number of Jewish immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Canada: public opinion on same sex marriage 2015, by religion
Canada: public opinion on abortion 2015, by religion
Religiosity of Canadians 2015, by age group
Canada: public opinion on same-sex couples adopting children 2015, by religion
Canada: public opinion towards religious orientations 2015
Religious affiliation of Canadian residents 2011, by sex
Number of Muslim immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Canada: public opinion on abortion if health is at risk 2015, by religion
Religious affiliation of Canadian residents 2011
Religious affiliation of Canadian residents 2011, by immigrant status
Percent of Canadians who think of Islam as the most violent religion 2015
Percent of Canadians that believe declining religious involvement is bad for Canada 2015
Religiosity of Canadians 2015, by gender
Number of non-religious immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Percent of Canadians who support euthanasia, by religion as of 2015
Number of Hindu immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Share of Canadians that see themselves as spiritual/religious 2015, by religiosity
Number of Sikh immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Number of Buddhist immigrant residents in Canada 2011, by period of immigration
Percent of Canadians who think of Christianity as the most violent religion 2015