Survey reveals Americans attend religious services more frequently than Canadians, highlighting cross-border faith differences.

A recent survey highlights differences in religious practices between Americans and Canadians. While 32% of Americans attend religious gatherings weekly, only 23% of Canadians do, with the number of Canadians who never attend rising from 30% to 34%. Two-thirds of Americans describe their faith as Christian, compared to 51% of Canadians. Despite the decline in religious attendance, 70% of Americans and 57% of Canadians consider themselves spiritual. Both countries show a growing focus on career and affluence, with younger generations placing less importance on family and country.

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