Ontario, like many cities, has citizens that practice different religions. It does not have one major religion.
Almost every religion in the world is practised in Ontario.
Ontario is famous for wheat, hockey, religion, oil, and the blue jays.
Earl Reginald McLean has written: 'Religion in Ontario schools' -- subject(s): Church and education, Religion in the public schools 'Religious education in the public schools of Ontario' -- subject(s): Christian education of children, Religion in the public schools
I believe a shared belief can be officially classified as a religion once it has at least 50 official followers. Like Jedi.
The dominance of Ontario and Quebec and the differences in language, religion and cultures.
The nation of Canada, including its province of Ontario, practices religious pluralism and has no official religion. The major religions in Ontario are Protestantism (34%), Catholicism (34%), atheism or non-affiliation (16%), and Islam (3%).
Howard Adelman has written: 'Unaccompanied children in emergencies' -- subject(s): Government policy, Legal status, laws, Refugee children, Services for 'The holiversity' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Ontario, Ontario. Commission on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario. Draft report, Ontario. Commission on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario 'Religion, culture, and the state' 'The International Response to Conflict and Genocide'
writings that are set in Southern Ontario and are based on social issues like politics, race, and religion
No, Catholic schools will consider all students regardless of their religion, if they are willing to abide by the school's rules.
The Province of Ontario was named after Lake Ontario.
Toronto is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.
Ontario Highway 7 connects Ottawa, Ontario with Perth, Ontario.