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History of freedom of religion in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of freedom of religion in Canada (詳細はFreedom of religion is a constitutionally protected right in Canada, allowing believers the freedom to assemble and worship without limitation or interference, but it was not always so. ==Time Line==
*1625, The Sunday Observance Act 1625〔(United Kingdom Legislation: Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969 )〕 *1627, An Act for the further reformation of sundry abuses committed on the Lord's Day commonly called Sunday (UK) 〔 *1677, The Sunday Observance Act 1677〔 *1851, Freedom of Worship Act *1867, The British North America Act. As a federal document, it included special rights granted to Roman Catholic schools in Ontario and Protestant schools in Quebec. *1888, Lord's Day Alliance established. *1897, Ontario Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the Hamilton Street Railway Company's Sunday operations.〔(The battle for the sabbath: the sabbatarian lobby in Canada, 1890-1912 by Sharon Patricia Mean (1979), a doctoral thesis, UBC, p.83 )〕 *1906, An Act Respecting the Lord's Day. *1952, Lord’s Day Act, R.S.C. 1952, c. 171, s. 4. *1961, June 26. Lewis E. Gordon, owner of a coin-operated laundry business, held in violation of the Lord's Day Act by the Supreme Court of Canada. *1960s, Walter v. A.G. Alberta *1985, The Supreme Court of Canada finds the Lord's Day Act unconstitutional in R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd 〔(Supreme Court of Canada: R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd., (1985) 1 S.C.R. 295 )〕
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