Meet the President of Humanist Canada in Edmonton
Meet Martin Frith and connect with the Edmonton humanist community on November 20th at Remedy Café. Drop in anytime from 7–9 pm.
Meet Martin Frith and connect with the Edmonton humanist community on November 20th at Remedy Café. Drop in anytime from 7–9 pm.
As part of the Nonreligion in a Complex Future project, the University of Ottawa is conducting a survey that explores perspectives and experiences on death and dying. If you have experienced the death of someone close to you in the past 12 months, please consider completing this brief online survey.
In this nuanced and timely short film, Elyse Bouvier explores how her decision to give up her faith redefined both her identity and her relationships with her parents.
We will take part in the second Global Skeptics in the Pub event on Aug 22. It will be a 24-hour online event, and you can now join us online or in person. We’ve booked a table at Bottlescrew Bills (140 10 Ave SW – Calgary) for this event. Go to our blog post for more details.
In August we will take part in the second Global Skeptics in the Pub event!
It will be a 24-hour online event – see details on the site – and the Rocky Mountain Atheists is a Participanting Organization. You can join us online.
Omer finally has his visa—but time is running out. We’re just $6,000 away from bringing him to Canada after five years in limbo. Donate today and help make it happen.
The next edition of BAHAcon is around the corner, from August 8 to 10 in Sarnia, Ontario. Click here to know more.
Canada needs more critical thinking—and we are doing something about it. Centre for Inquiry Canada and Rocky Mountain Atheists are teaming up to raise national awareness, aiming to establish a Critical Thinking Awareness Day across Canadian communities.
As people say, there is strength in numbers. That’s why Canada’s two largest skeptical conferences, WeCanReason and BAHAcon, support each other to bring you more opportunities to meet fellow skeptics, scientists, secularists, and humanists.