Canada
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Canada, which was colonized first by the French and later by the British, became a confederation in 1867, and adopted its own constitution in 1981. Tensions between French- and English-speaking Canadians continue over language and culture to the present day. Immigration has brought people from many parts of the world to Canada, and multiculturalism is a defining characteristic of Canadian society. The indigenous people of Canada, called the "First Nations", have successfully lobbied for increased autonomy and the settlement of their claim to their traditional lands. They have also obtained reparation for abuses suffered in the "Native Residential Schools", which were operated by the Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian and United churches as official agents of the government's policy of assimilation. This has been a test, also financially, for the churches, which have acknowledged and lamented their past with a remarkable sense of responsibility. Ecumenism has been a strong dimension of the Canadian churches. The United Church of Canada is one of the oldest organic unions in the ecumenical movement. In the 1980s the so-called "coalition model" marked the cooperation between the Canadian churches and ecumenical groups dealing with issues such as social justice, peace, etc. The Canadian Council of Churches, which includes the Catholic and Orthodox churches, has evolved into a "forum". Working relationships with the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, an affiliated body of the WEA, are good. Evangelicals and Pentecostals represent about 29 percent of the Protestants, and seven percent of the total number of Christians.
Ecumenical Organizations and Councils
WCC member churches based in Canada
- Anglican Church of Canada
- Canadian Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Canada
- Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
- Presbyterian Church in Canada
- United Church of Canada
WCC member churches present in Canada
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Cilicia)
- Armenian Apostolic Church (Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin)
- Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
- Moravian Church in America
- Orthodox Church in America
- Reformed Church in America
- Religious Society of Friends: Friends United Meeting
- Romanian Orthodox Church
- Russian Orthodox Church
- Serbian Orthodox Church
- Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East
Note: The list of churches present in countries is still in development.
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