The trouble with getting into the religion of politicians in Canada is this: between the French-Canadinas and the original Irish immigrants, who were Catholic, and the huge influx of Italians and Portugese in recent decades - a huge proportion of Canadians are Catholic. The original informal “state religion” of protestant England even recognized this and separate Catholic school boards are still recognized in several provinces.
Now add the huge recent influx of Pakistanis and East Indians, and various other Asians who are usually NOT Christian, and trying to play to the conservative Christian crowd as if this were Texas does not work too well. (Except maybe in rural Alberta - which is why idiot Prime Minister Stephen Harper is violating this norm at his peril and has still not gotten a majority).
Several people writing about their experience in the USA have mentioned that the Americans seemed to care about religion a heck of a lot more than anyone in Canada ever did. Nobody in Canada ever asks “what church do you go to?” in my experience.
Except for the occasional passing mention in an in-depth news article, or the guess that a politician is Catholic due to their french background, I could not tell you what denomination any politician is; and if, when or where they the go to church is totally irrelevant to daily news. I suspect the overwhelming 80% dislike GWB had here and high approval rating Obama gets here are helped by the relative prominence of religion for one and the de-emphasis of it for the other.
Significant talk of God in politics here is seen as rank hypocrisy; the anti-abortion fanatics get minimal attention or support too.
BTW, today I’m fully dressed in gender-appropriate attire.