A victory for freedom!
Juno News co-founder Candice Malcolm on news that the Alberta Government resisted the censors and refused to cancel Christian musician Sean Feucht's Edmonton concert.
I want to report about a little victory here at Juno News. But it's not a victory for us as a company (we do have plenty of those, though). This is a victory – a small triumph – for all Canadians.
And it’s a testament to the value of independent media – not just Juno News, but other independent outlets like the Rebel Media as well – and the cause of freedom in Canada.
Two weeks ago, we reported on a CBC smear campaign against a Christian singer and prayer leader named Sean Feucht (read my full expose HERE)
The CBC teamed up with a Liberal MP to smear him, to demonize him, and to pretend that somehow Feucht was a threat to our country.
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As I mentioned on the show, the CBC wrote dozens of articles. I'm not exaggerating, folks. They wrote dozens of articles smearing him, labeling him MAGA. You can check - MAGA appears in almost every headline that the CBC wrote about Sean Feucht.
They were trying to scare you. They were trying to scare people into thinking that Feucht was some kind of a political activist, that he was here promoting Donald Trump or that he was trying to push a MAGA agenda onto Canada.
But that is not true.
Sean Feucht is a Christian singer and prayer leader. He tours Canada every single summer and he's simply trying to inspire Canadians and connect Canadians with God.
Now that shouldn't be controversial in a Christian country like Canada. Canada is still a majority Christian country, and our country was founded on Christian morals and Christian ideals.
But to the CBC that is something to be scared of. So CBC successfully disrupted many of Sean Feucht's appearances and services in Eastern Canada and Central Canada. He was deplatformed and denied permits by overzealous bureaucrats acting as government censors.
That is the power of propaganda that the CBC has to capture audiences in that part of the country.
But things are a little bit different out West.
We mentioned this story a lot over the past week, and we were worried that Sean Feucht was going to Alberta and that the government was going to cave to the same forces and the same hysteria – led again by CBC and liberal activism.
But good for Alberta’s United Conservative Government, led by Premier Danielle Smith.
Good for Albertans for standing up for freedom of religion and freedom of speech in Canada.
You should not censor someone just because you don't like them. Sean Feucht is allowed to speak.
Canada is a free country after all.
And Canadians? You have the right to access prayer services and religious worship.
Thnak you and God Bless,
Candice Malcolm
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Let me start by saying that I’m an agnostic and it wouldn’t even be an issue that he puts on a concert. How is it that he is banned and persecuted yet we have seen almost three years of hate from Palestinian protesters and we get crickets from our elected reps. Shameful. This is not the Canada I was brought up in, worked, raised a family and paid taxes to. The decline in 10 years is stunning and all because of spineless politicians.
100/100 to Juno News and Candice for your intelligence and professionalism and courage.
I've agreed with everything you have done to date. We sure need more of you in Canada.
Keenan great job also.
Thank you
John J McCann