History of Seventh-day Adventist freedom of religion in Canada

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title: History of Seventh-day Adventist freedom of religion in Canada
text: Freedom of religion in Canada is a constitutionally protected right, allowing residents the freedom to assemble and worship as each sees fit without coercion, limitation or interference. The Seventh Day Adventist Church's minority status increased its sensitivity to religious freedom early in its history. Shortly after its birth in 1860, the American Civil War and later "Sunday legislation" in the 1880s and 1890s raised concerns about religious liberty. That sensitivity accompanied the church's
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date created: 2011-03-03T13:09:06Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T00:08:24Z
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