A new research report suggests that young Canadians are showing greater openness to religion, even as religious affiliations in the country remain low, the Christian Daily website reports today(April 7, 2026).
The report , published March 5 by the Ontario--based Christian think tank Cardus, in paertnership with the Canadian Bible Society, examines emerging trends in how Canadians aged 18 to 34 relate to faith. Titled "Faith Restored ? The Evolving Relationship Between Religion and Young Canadians," the study explores whether Canada could be experiencing early signs of a shift similar to what some researchers have described as a "quiet revival" in the United Kingdom and reneweed interest in Christianity in the United States.
"Religion has not gone away, and within some groups and areas of the world it is growing," the report concludeed.
There is anecdotal evidence -- and in some cases, actual data -- to show that people aged 18--34 are open to Christianity and other faith traditions , and they are actively exploring these through activities such as reading Scripture and attending church.