A recent poll reveals two notable Canadian minorities regarding their views on Jesus’s role in Christmas: 10% do not believe in God but value remembering Jesus, while 18% believe in a deity but do not see Jesus’s significance during the holiday. Overall, 54% of Canadians believe in God, and 51% consider it important to remember Jesus at Christmas, with younger Canadians more divided on this issue. The findings suggest a growing secularization of Christmas, reflecting a blend of cultural and traditional values among Canadians. The poll was conducted online with 1,723 respondents and has a margin of error of ±2.5%.
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