Canadians who support the role of religious faith in public life tend to be younger, well-educated and generally have more liberal views, not “holly rollers” or “Bible-thumping” conservatives, according to a new survey by the Angus Reid Institute.
Canadians who support the role of religious faith in public life tend to be younger, well-educated and generally have more liberal views, not “holly rollers” or “Bible-thumping” conservatives, according to a new survey by the Angus Reid Institute.