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Citizenship

Christians are called to actively seek the good of those around us and our country (Jeremiah 29:5-6). Our participation as individuals in discussions about public policy and politics, like our engagement in all of life and community, is part of our witness.

New! Check out our Election 2025 Hub and our Civic Engagement Kit (2022).
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Articles

Secularizing Canada

The positive contribution of faith communities in Canada is being challenged, writes...

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Ambassadors of the goodness of God

Guest columnist Lia Milousis (with Kevin Wilcox) reflects in the Faith Today'...

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Official statements

The EFC urges Canadians to love neighbours in wake of hate crimes

As police forces report increased hate crimes in Canadian cities with the largest...

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Pray for our political leaders on October 6

Join us in a day of prayer for our leaders in all levels of government.

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Podcasts

How to be Christian and political...at the same time

​Religious people are not very popular when it comes to politics. Our guest John...

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Religion and Tolerance in Canada: A Big Sigh of Relief

​Are Christians really so intolerant? Dr. Sam Reimer is a sociology professor at...

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Outgoing letters

Election congratulations to Prime Minister

A letter congratulating the Prime Minister on his election victory.

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Election Congratulations to the Prime Minister

EFC President Bruce Clemenger sent a letter of congratulation after the federal...

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Videos

What churches can and cannot do during elections

How can churches be active during an election and still follow the rules that guide non...

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Election Tip: Questions to Consider During an Election

Deina Warren from the Canadian Council of Christian Charities shares some questions for...

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Government

Federal budget questionnaire

The federal Department of Finance has a questionnaire on the next federal budget. Ask the government to maintain the charitable status of religious charities.

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Submission on Proposed Calgary Bylaw Banning Conversion Therapy

Submission of the EFC to a Calgary committee on proposed bylaw banning conversion therapy

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Documents

Civic Engagement Kit

Why get involved with social issues? Tips for contacting/meeting an MP. How a bill becomes law. And more. Revised March 2022

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Trousse d'engagement civique

Pourquoi s’impliquer dans les questions sociales ? Conseils pour contacter les députés. Et plus. Revisé en Mars 2021

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Citizenship

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The EFC has published a variety of resources to equip Christians to reflect on and be equipped for responsible, Christ-honouring civic engagement. To point friends to this webpage, use: TheEFC.ca/CivicEngagement.

Federal Election Resources Archive

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Voting is one way Christians contribute to society and the public good. Public policy impacts our lives, influences the way we interact with one another, and helps shape the care and protection offered to our neighbours.

New! Check out our new 2025 federal election hub at: TheEFC.ca/Election.

What follows below is an archive of older materials, including some in French and Chinese.
  • 2021 Election Engagement Kit. This free 13-page downloadable PDF includes:
    • Up-to-date election questions [from 2021] for candidates. A list of 15 key issues for Christians along with suggested questions to ask people running for office.
    • Guide to holding an all-candidates meeting (3-page section available on its own as well)
    • What churches can and cannot do during elections
    • Call to prayer
       
  • 2021 Brochure in English, French or Chinese: One-page brochure Federal Election: Faith, Voting and Political Engagement. Download and print off copies of this non-partisan brochure to encourage your faith community. Includes quick tips on interacting with candidates, biblical rationale for voting, how churches can get involved without crossing Canada Revenue Agency guidelines and more.
     
  • 2021 Slides: Election slides made in 2021 for social media and/or group presentations. You can choose to download the full package of 18 slides or just a slide on a single issue, for example elder care or refugees.
     
  • 2019 Recorded webinar: What Churches Can and Cannot Do During a Federal Election. A 45-minute discussion from the 2019 election. Our expert guests were Deina Warren, legal counsel for the Canadian Council of Christian Charities, and Julia Beazley, director of public policy for the EFC. (June 19, 2019)
     
  • 2019 Article in Chinese or English: Seeking Election Wisdom. One-page article by David Guretzki, the EFC's resident theologian and executive vice-president, published in Faith Today in 2019.
     
  • Check out related civic engagement resources.
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Archives des ressources électorales fédérales

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Le vote est un moyen par lequel les chrétiens contribuent à la société et au bien public. Les politiques publiques ont une incidence sur nos vies, sur la façon dont nous interagissons entre nous et contribuent à façonner les soins et la protection offerts à nos voisins.

Nouveau ! Consultez notre nouveau centre d'information sur les élections fédérales de 2025 à l'adresse suivante: TheEFC.ca/Election.

Ce qui suit est une archive de documents plus anciens, dont certains en chinois et en anglais. Les ressources ci-dessous ont été préparées pour les élections de 2019.
New! Check out our new 2025 federal election hub at: TheEFC.ca/Election.

The images below are an archive from 2021. Click a slide to preview it in your browser, or click the first option to download them all in one batch.
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