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Support your community for Science, Secularism and Critical Thinking
People who live in secular societies are safer, healthier, and happier than those living in religious states. Secular nations fare better on virtually every socio-economic measure: maternal health, morbidity, mortality, addiction, mental illness, and more. Secular societies are more peaceful and have lower crime rates. In short, secular societies are better societies. Leslie Rosenblood, Secular Chair, CFIC
Tell Stephen Lecce it is past time for Ontario to stop the discriminatory funding of Catholic boards