MAGA singer’s rights violated in Canada, say free speech experts, religious group
- On July 28, 2025, the City of Montreal fined Ministerios Restauracion Church $2,500 for hosting a worship service without a permit.
- Despite warnings, the church proceeded without a permit, with Montreal authorities saying it was informed the event could not take place in Plateau-Mont-Royal borough.
- Amid the event, local police made no intervention, and Feucht said two smoke bombs were thrown at his head during the service.
- Réseaŭ évangélique du Québec says the city tried to shut down the show over religious views, and Josh Dehaas said, `His freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and freedom of religion rights have all been violated`.
- Broader debate sees local worship gatherings facing new scrutiny, with critics likening fines to authoritarian tactics reminiscent of pandemic restrictions.
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MAGA singer's rights violated in Canada, say free speech experts, religious group
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The American singer and preacher pro-Trump has seen several of his concerts cancelled across Canada.
MONTREAL — Sean Feucht, Christian singer and rising star of the MAGA movement, was censored and unfairly treated during his tour in eastern Canada, say civil liberties experts and a religious group. The six concerts scheduled last week were cancelled, forcing him to look for other places. In Montreal, a church allowed Feucht to give a hastily scheduled concert Friday, despite the objections of the municipal administration, and the establishment …
Freedom of Speech, Religion Debate Emerges as Sean Feucht Concerts Cancelled in Canada
Although worship leader Sean Feucht’s week-long tour of eastern Canada is over, it has sparked debate over free speech and religious rights, and whether government officials can censor performers with whom they disagree. The controversial activist — known for his support of President Donald Trump and conservative beliefs on abortion, gender, and sexuality — had six concerts cancelled by Canadian officials citing “safety concerns” or complaints b…
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