A Canadian pastor jailed for holding in-person church services despite COVID-19 restrictions will reportedly stay in jail until his trial in May.
A Canadian pastor jailed for holding in-person church services despite COVID-19 restrictions will reportedly stay in jail until his trial in May.
A church in Canada has been fined more than $80,000 for holding an in-person service in January.
All six elders from an Ontario, Canada-based church were recently fined $10,000 and issued a court summons for holding in-person church services that reportedly violated COVID-19 restrictions.
A Canadian court ruled on Saturday that drive-in church services are not exempt from public health orders.
A Canadian church held a drive-in church service on Sunday and was fined nearly $5,000 U.S.
This Sunday, Canadian police reportedly blocked cars from entering the parking lot of a church where a drive through worship service was set to take place.
Archbishop J. Michael Miller of the Archdiocese of Vancouver, Canada, has chosen to financially support a research facility looking for a coronavirus vaccine, led by the immunologist Wilfred Jefferies at the Michael Smith Laboratories of the University of British Columbia.
A new Canadian bill threatens to jail parents who attempt to discourage and change their child’s unwanted same-sex attractions or gender identity.
Canadians are utilizing social media to spread care and hope to their communities through a movement called #Caremongering.
According to a Canadian Judge, a school did not violate students' religious freedom when it required them to observe, and in some cases participate in, an Indigenous elder's smudging ritual during a school assembly.