Join us so we can properly welcome you to Humanist Canada! We will take you through all the benefits of membership and answer your questions. This event is also open to those considering membership. If you are interested in becoming an officiant we will include a discussion of that process.
Please register and a reminder with the zoom link will be sent to you on the day of the event.
Announcing our first Humanist Canada poetry contest!
Humanism for Humanity
Click link for more details..... Three prize levels and the winning entries will appear on all of the Humanist Canada platforms.
The members of our popular book club have made their book choices for the next several months, please see below. Anyone is welcome to join. Read the book and join via your portal at 7:00 PM EST on any of the dates below.
October 8th - The Stone Home by Crystal Hana KimIn
November 5th - No Judgement: On Being Critical by Lauren OylerIt
December 3rd - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van
January 7th - Can We Talk about Israel by Daniel Sokatch
This weekend: The American Humanist Association has invited Humanist Canada members to their 2024 Virtual Conference and they have offered us a special discount. Please click on the link below for more information and to register using code HC24MEMBER. Also an opportunity to virtually meet the new AHA Executive Director, Fish Stark.
Please join Steve Ghikadis, our Chapter Ambassador, and Bettianne Hedges, our Executive Director, on October 10th at 7pm EST as we answer all of your questions about starting a Chapter. This is your opportunity to network with other members who hope to do the same and learn how Humanist Canada can support your initiative. We’ll discuss ways to begin, how to get the word out and suggest activities - bring your ideas and questions. Those who have already started a chapter are also welcome to join us.
Please pre-register to receive reminders and a zoom link on the day of the event.
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Nones: The Past, Present and Future of Non Belief in Canada .
Sarah Wilkins-Laflame is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario and one of the founders of the Institute for Religion, Culture and Societal Futures. The Institute is Canada’s hub for social scientific and empirical research related to religion, spirituality, and emerging forms of communities of belief and practice. Dr. Wilkins-Laflamme will be interviewed by Humanist Canada member, Daniel Dacombe. The three episodes will be released throughout September.