💨 Abstract
An article discusses the contrasting roles of religion in politics between Canada and the U.S. President Donald Trump frequently invokes religion in his political rhetoric, posing with Bibles and involving pastors in governance. In contrast, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney avoids public discussions of religion, reflecting a more secular national approach. Regular church attendance is significantly lower in Canada compared to the U.S., and evangelical Christians have less political influence.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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