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Conservative MP calls for apology to Christian singer Sean Feucht over cancellations

A controversial musician who had his concert permits revokes on the east coast is advertising a performance on the Alberta Legislature grounds next month. There are now calls to keep American Christian rocker and missionary Sean Feucht from using the space. As Erik Bay tells us, people across the country are taking issue with some of his MAGA messaging – Jul 24, 2025

A Conservative MP is calling on Identity and Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault to apologize to American Christian rocker and missionary Sean Feucht after the permits for recent concerts in venues overseen by Parks Canada were revoked.

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Marilyn Gladu, the Opposition critic for civil liberties, says in a letter dated Friday that denying the permits did not “preserve the principle of inclusion” but had the opposite effect in excluding Feucht and many Canadians who had planned to attend the events.

Feucht describes himself as a musician, missionary, author and activist.

Having spoken out against what he calls “gender ideology,” abortion and the LGBTQ+ community, his religious and political views have faced criticism while having grabbed the attention of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration.

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He also hosted worship concerts to protest COVID-19 restrictions and has previously visited the president for a faith briefing at the White House.

Feucht ran unsuccessfully as a Republican candidate for Congress in 2020.

Gladu says in her letter that regardless of whether you agree or not with Feucht’s views, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees freedom of expression in Canada.

A number of concerts planned in various parts of Canada were cancelled abruptly, with Feucht having to switch venues to hold them.

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