Religious Talk: How Quebec's Rules Affect Syrian Refugees
CanadaThu Jan 23 2025
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You're a Syrian refugee who's just arrived in Canada with your kids. How often you talk about religion with them might depend on where you settle. A recent study looked at Syrian refugees in Quebec and other provinces. The big difference? Quebec has strict rules about public religious expression. The study found that Syrian refugee parents, especially moms, in Quebec talked about religion less often with their kids than those in other provinces. This wasn't because of how religious they were before coming to Canada or where they chose to settle. It seemed like Quebec's unique social and political environment was influencing how refugees expressed their religion right after arrival.
What's interesting is that this influence happened quickly, not over generations. It shows how the context where immigrants live can shape their religious practices and expressions right away. Quebec's rules might be making Syrian refugees feel less comfortable discussing religion with their kids. This could have long-term effects on how the next generation connects with their faith.