The Evolution, Controversies and Implications of “the supremacy of God” in the Canadian Constitution

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Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa

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Within the field of religious studies, the definition of religion is constantly debated. While subjective definitions of this concept may be useful in day to day conversation, what happens when “religion” and other religious language is mentioned in constitutionally entrenched documents and policies? Drawing on critical theory, this thesis examines the biases associated with the the protection of freedom of religion and the preamble to Canada’s constitution which states that, “Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and rule of law”.

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Religion, Supremacy of God, Canada, Rights, Preamble, Freedoms, Constitution, Law, Politics, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Critical Religion

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