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Religious Demography: Affiliation

Source: The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050

Restrictions on Religion

Source: Global Restrictions on Religion studies

Latest Religion News

Title Date
Escaping polygamy: northern Ontario woman helps mom and kids escape fundamentalist Mormon sect 08/28/2017
Women in small Muslim sect say they have had FGM in Canada 08/21/2017
Polygamy support grows, despite court cases: Poll 08/15/2017
Nun celebrates Catholic wedding in Canada 07/27/2017
‘I’m guilty of living my religion,’ says B.C. former bishop found guilty of polygamy 07/24/2017

Related Pew Research Reports

  • The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050
  • The Future of the Global Muslim Population
  • The Global Religious Landscape
Capital
Ottawa
Population (2010)
34,020,000
Annual population growth rate (2000-2010)
1.0%
Population gain (2000-2010)
3,349,000
GDP per capita
$33,375 (US)
Literacy
>99.0% of adult population
Life expectancy (2010)
81.2
Source: Population data from United Nations (updated May 2011); 2005 GDP per capita (in 2005 PPP $) from 2007/2008 U.N. Human Development Report; Literacy rate for 2002 from 2007 Brittanica

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