Conservative Member of Parliament calls on Minister to apologize from Maga-Lied Singer about concert statements

Singer Sean Feucht in the National Mall in Washington in October 2020.Jose Luis Magana/The Associated Press
A conservative parliament member calls on Identity and Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault to apologize from the American Christian musician Sean Feuche after the permits for recent concerts at locations were withdrawn under the supervision of Parks Canada.
Marilyn Gladu, the opposition critic for civil freedoms, says in a letter from Friday that denying the permits did not “retain the principle of inclusion”, but had the opposite effect in excluding Feucht and many Canadians who intended to attend the events.
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Feucht describes himself as a musician, missionary, author and activist.
After he has spoken against what he calls “gender ideology”, Abortion and the LGBTQ+ community, his religious and political views confronted with criticism while attracting the government of US President Donald Trump.
Feucht ran as a Republican candidate for the congress in 2020 without success.
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Gladu says in her letter that, regardless of whether or not you agree with the views of Feucht, the charter of rights and freedoms guarantees freedom of expression in Canada.
A number of concerts planned in different parts of Canada was abruptly canceled, where Feucht had to change locations to hold them.



