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Pastor Arrested for Holding Church Service against COVID-19 Restrictions Will Stay in Jail until May Trial

Pastor Arrested for Holding Church Service against COVID-19 Restrictions Will Stay in Jail until May Trial

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 Violation of God-Given Rights': 6 Ontario church Elders Fined $10,000 For Violating COVID-19 Restrictions

'A Violation of God-Given Rights': 6 Ontario church Elders Fined $10,000 For Violating COVID-19 Restrictions

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.

Canadian Police Break Up Church’s Drive-in Service, Threaten $1,000 Fines

Canadian Police Break Up Church’s Drive-in Service, Threaten $1,000 Fines

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.

Canadian Catholic Bishop Funds Research for a Safe and Efficient Coronavirus Vaccine

Canadian Catholic Bishop Funds Research for a Safe and Efficient Coronavirus Vaccine

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.

Canadian Bill Would Jail Christian Parents Who Attempt to Discourage Their Child's Same-Sex Attraction

Canadian Bill Would Jail Christian Parents Who Attempt to Discourage Their Child's Same-Sex Attraction

A new Canadian bill threatens to jail parents who attempt to discourage and change their child’s unwanted same-sex attractions or gender identity.

Students Can Be Forced to Watch Indigenous 'Cleansing' Ceremonies, Court Rules

Students Can Be Forced to Watch Indigenous 'Cleansing' Ceremonies, Court Rules

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.