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Just prior to the G8/G20 Summits in Canada, another significant event took place, the World Religions Summit 2010 which was held in Winnipeg June 20-23. Religious leaders from over seventy countries convened to craft and agree upon a statement to the political leaders at the G8/G20 Summits. To find out more about that Summit, and the final statement from the Summit which was delivered to the political leaders, visit: www.faithchallengeG8.com
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Article Added On: June 17, 2004 - over 6 years ago
Title: Media Continues to Miss the Mark in Coverage of Faith and Religion, say Regular Attenders of Religious Services
Author: Andrew Grenville
Publication Date: January 01, 2003 - over 7 years ago
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Survey
Abstract: Toronto, ONTARIO
Description: 63% of Regular Service Attenders say the Media does a Poor Job in its Coverage Of Faith And Religion . . . And 50% Say Faith and Religion Receives Less Coverage Than It Should--These Perceptions Remain Unchanged From 1998
Three Quarters (74%) Of All Canadians Believe the Media Can Encourage Religious Tolerance
Toronto, ONTARIO