Category: Cost of Religion
House of Commons Recommends Ending Religious Privilege
Leslie Rosenblood If the primary purpose of your organization is “advancement of religion,” and all your group does is proselytize, it is eligible for charitable status in Canada. Centre for Inquiry Canada documented that this single policy choice costs Canadians over $3.2 billion every year in its Cost of Religion in Canada reports. Every year, the House of Commons Standing Committee…
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Renton Patterson and CRIPE Nominated for Human Rights Award
Congratulations to Renton Patterson, on his nomination for the Daniel G. Hill Lifetime Achievement Award for his part in the fight to eliminate the discriminatory funding of the Catholic School System. We look forward to continuing Renton’s work. We wish that he could have experienced the satisfaction of accomplishing this critical goal while he led…
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