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ESR | January 25, 2021 | Looking at the structural problems of Canadian conservatism at the dawn of 2021 (Part Three)


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By Mark Wegierski
web posted January 25, 2021
The impact of the so-called right-wing blogosphere is certainly far less in Canada than in the United States. The impact of various personal blogs (such as those of Kate McMillan, Kathy Shaidle, or Richard Klagsbrun) is difficult to accurately gauge. There are as well the party-based Blogging Tories. The website conservativeforum.org is only an archive site. Free Dominion could be called a “self-posting forum” where commentary is not formally structured. Unfortunately, Free Dominion has been recently subjected to vicious “lawfare” and its situation is highly tenuous. Enter Stage Right is an independent, formally structured, consistently-edited, frequently updated, conservative Canadian e-zine. There is also Judi McLeod’s Canada Free Press. In the wake of the failure of the Sun News Network, Ezra Levant has launched a major website, called The Rebe ....

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Researcher bullish on belief despite growth of atheism


Winnipeg Free Press
God is still doing reasonably well in the polls.
That was the title of the most recent research by Reginald Bibby, a sociologist of religion at the University of Lethbridge.
According to Bibby, who has been conducting surveys about religion in Canada since the 1970s, 32 per cent of Canadians say they definitely believe in God while around 27 per cent say they think God exists about 60 per cent overall.
He also found 15 per cent definitely don’t believe God exists, while 26 per cent don’t think so.
As for Manitoba, Bibby found a higher number of people in this province believe God exists 42 per cent. About 20 per cent think there is a God, while 10 per cent are sure there is no God. Twenty-nine per cent say they don’t think there is a God. ....

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