By Canadian Press on July 26, 2025.
MONTRÉAL — The City of Montreal has fined a local church $2,500 for hosting a concert Friday night by the U.S.-based Christian musician Sean Feucht.
The city says the church did not have a permit to organize the concert, which it says ran counter to Montreal’s values of inclusion, solidarity and respect.
Officials have cancelled Feucht’s scheduled concerts in several Canadian cities in recent days, including Halifax, Charlottetown and Quebec City.
Feucht has spoken out against “gender ideology,” abortion and the LGBTQ+ community and his religious and political views have grabbed the attention of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration.
Montreal police arrested a 38-year-old man during a protest Friday night outside the church.
They also say a smoke bomb was set off inside the church during Feucht’s performance.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2025.
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Quebec allows terrorist funded protesters to burn our flag, call for the genocide of Jews, scream death to Canada, and train our youth to be revolutionaries in the fight for terrorism, but won’t let a Christian band play at a church?
Free Speech? Not in Quebec unless it is radical, anti-Canadian and anti- Christian!
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#Revolt4Rafah, the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at McGill launched the Revolutionary Youth Summer Program.
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