Conservative calls on minister to apologize to Christian singer over cancellations
CANADA, AUG 8 – A Conservative MP urges a formal apology after Canada revoked permits for Sean Feucht’s concerts citing safety and protest concerns, with multiple events relocated or canceled recently.
- Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu called for Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault to apologize to U.S.-based Christian singer Sean Feucht over revoked permits for his concerts at Parks Canada venues.
- Feucht, who has faced criticism for his views on gender, abortion, and LGBTQ+ issues, had some of his planned concerts in Canada cancelled and venues changed abruptly.
- Gladu stated that denying permits did not promote inclusion but excluded Feucht and Canadians planning to attend, going against freedom of expression guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Conservative calls on minister to apologize to Christian singer over cancellations
A Conservative MP is calling on Identity and Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault to apologize to U.S.-based Christian musician Sean Feucht after the permits for recent concerts in venues overseen by Parks Canada were revoked.
An elected Conservative demands that the federal Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture, Steven Guilbeault, apologize to the controversial American singer Sean Feucht after Parks Canada revoked a permit to give a concert at a Halifax historic site.
Conservatives Demand Apology From Minister for Parks Canada’s Cancellation of Permit for Christian Musician
Conservatives are demanding an apology from Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Steven Guilbeault after Parks Canada revoked a permit for American Christian musician Sean Feucht to perform at one of its venues. In an Aug. 8 letter to Guilbeault, Conservative MP and shadow minister for civil liberties Marilyn Gladu demanded an apology from Guilbeault as well as an assurance that a similar decision will not take place in the future, noting t…
An elected Conservative demands that the federal Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture, Steven Guilbeault, apologize to the controversial American singer Sean Feucht after Parks Canada revoked a permit to give a concert at a Halifax historic site. Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong MP Marilyn Gladu, who is also the party's spokesperson on civil liberties, sent a letter to the minister on Friday in English only, stating that the decision to revoke the…
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