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Thursday, August 02, 2012
In Canada, Suit Filed Over Opening Council Meetings With Lord's Prayer
Backed by the advocacy group Secular Ontario, in Canada on Monday a resident of Grey County, Ontario filed a lawsuit seeking to require the Grey County Council to end its practice of opening its sessions with the recitation of the Lord's Prayer. According to the National Post, Secular Ontario has written 18 cities, towns and counties seeking to end use of the Lord's Prayer to open their meetings. Seeking $5000 in damages and an order ending the practice, plaintiff Peter Ferguson says that the use of the opening prayer violates his freedom of conscience and religion protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Over a month ago, a similar challenge was filed by another plaintiff against the Petersborough (ON) City Council.