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Action4Canada Empower Hour Wednesday March 25, 2026. Zoom doors open at 4:25pm PST/7:25pm EST. Empower Hour guest segment 4:30pm PST/7:30pm EST. Be sure to Register in advance and invite others.
On the next Empower Hour Tanya Gaw, founder of Action4Canada, boldly addresses the war on Christianity that is escalating in Canada and the growing risk to our fundamental freedoms and democratic way of life. The church is under attack from all directions and it is time for Canadians to pick a side because democracy does not exist absent of faith. The options are either the red/green unholy alliance between Communism and Islam, or Christianity. It’s really that simple. Canada is founded upon Biblical principles that form our laws and our values and there is an undeniable difference that sets us apart from extremist, totalitarian regimes and ideologies that are hell-bent on destroying anything and everything that is good and right and pure and worthy of praise (Philippians 4: 7-9).
This concern is not theoretical — it is reflected in government-funded research and policy direction that is already underway.
Government-funded initiatives such as the “Worshipping With Love” report—supported by Women and Gender Equality Canada (see below)—reveal a clear and accelerating demand for change in public policy: one that moves beyond protecting individuals from discrimination, toward actively reshaping Christian institutions rather than respecting legitimate differences in belief. Bill C-9 is not random, nor is it about addressing hate speech; it plays a strategic role in undermining the Biblical foundation of Canada. When viewed alongside years of targeted funding and advocacy frameworks, many Canadians—including legal scholars, faith leaders, and concerned citizens—see a pattern forming, not one of respect, but of sustained pressure on Christian communities to abandon or redefine long-held Biblical teachings in order to align with government-backed ideological priorities. This is not simply about inclusion; it reflects a coercive use of state power pressuring the Christian community to conform to ideological expectations that conflict with those teachings.
In a country where the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms explicitly protects freedom of thought, belief, and religion, this trajectory raises serious concern. The church is not a political institution to be re-engineered—it is a sacred space grounded in moral conviction and the freedom to uphold the Word of God. A truly free and pluralistic society requires mutual respect, not coercion. Canadians of faith are not demanding others adopt their beliefs—and they are entitled to the same respect in return. It is time to restore that balance and strongly reaffirm that equality must never come at the cost of fundamental freedoms.
























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