The division of church and state, the scientific method, a licentious culture: Why, despite these secular values, is faith and religious observance growing in Canada?
Thomas Collins was appointed archbishop of Toronto, December 16, 2006, succeeding Aloysius Cardinal Ambrozic, and was installed as 10th archbishop of Toronto, January 30, 2007.
Abdul Hai Patel has served as imam and community leader for 38 years in Canada, is coordinator of Islamic Council of Imams-Canada, and is a former commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
Grant Ikuta is with the Toronto Buddhist Church.
Hari Nam Singh Khalsa has a nationally aired weekly TV program, Insight Into Sikhism (OMNI TV) that explains aspects of the Sikh religion and their relevance to modern-day issues.
Robert Oliphant is minister of worship and team leader at Eglinton St. George's United Church, Toronto.
Michael Peers is former primate, The Anglican Church of Canada.
Moshe Stern is with Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue in Toronto, with approximately 530 members.
Susanna Kelley is The Agenda's Queen’s Park bureau chief, a position she has held for TVOntario for over a decade. For 14 years she produced the Fourth Reading portion of Studio 2, and as co-host of Backroom 411, provided insight into the thinking behind many political decisions made in the backrooms of Queen’s Park.
Daniel Smith of the University of Western Ontario addresses Agenda viewer brendan's question: Was Jesus a communist?