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Office of Religious Freedom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Office of Religious Freedom
The Office of Religious Freedom is an agency of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Government of Canada established to monitor religious oppression and protect freedom of religion internationally. ==History==
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Office of Religious Freedom as part of his political campaign during the 2011 Canadian election. A closed-door meeting about the office was criticized when it was discovered that of the six panellists consulted, four were Christian, one Jewish, and one Baha'i. Harper has denied the office will have a Christian bias, in response to claims of such a bias in a similar office in the US. Harper stated that Canada is "a very different country". On 19 February 2013, the Office of Religious Freedom was officially opened and Harper announced that Andrew P.W. Bennett would be its first ambassador. Bennett previously worked as a Catholic college dean and a civil servant.
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