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Parliament investigates alleged Antifa member who disrupted church concert with smoke bomb


OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Conservative members of Canada’s Parliament are investigating the Antifa militant who allegedly threw a smoke bomb inside a Montreal church at which American pro-life Christian singer Sean Feucht was performing.

Last Thursday, a Parliamentary committee grilled Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree about the incident that took place in July.

Conservative MP Dane Lloyd asked the minister, “There have been allegations made that there is an Antifa member who threw smoke bombs into a church service in Montreal this past summer.”

He added that the “allegations are that they’re a government employee that worked at a military base outside of Montreal. Are you aware of these allegations?”

Anandasangaree said, “Allegations such as that are investigated by the police with jurisdiction,”

Lloyd pressed the minister, asking him if he was at all “concerned about potentially a government employee being a member of an organization like Antifa and committing a crime like throwing smoke bombs in a church service.”

Anandasangaree replied, “I’m concerned about every incident of hate, including at churches.”

As first reported by Rebel News, concerns have been raised about a possible cell of far-left radicals operating within Canada’s Department of National Defence. This point was raised at the committee meeting.

As reported by LifeSiteNews, Feucht held a prayer service in July at the Ministerios Restauración Church in Montreal. The church had been warned by local authorities not to proceed with the concert/service, given Feucht’s links to supporting the MAGA movement.

The church was hit with a fine on August 6 by city officials for using its space for an “unauthorized purpose.”

In 2020, Feucht ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Congress as a Republican, and in the past has spoken out against abortion and has been critical of the LGBT agenda and race theory. He had performed in Canada for years with no previous issues.

As for Anandasangaree, as reported by LifeSiteNews, he admitted last week that he has yet to meet with anyone from 123 Christian, mostly Catholic, churches that have been either reduced to ashes or seriously vandalized over the past four years.

Canadian Conservative pro-life and pro-family MP Leslyn Lewis called out the hypocrisy of a new Liberal “hate” speech bill recently for being silent regarding rising “Christian hate” because it does not even mention church arson.

Hate-motivated attacks against Christians are on the rise in Canada. In 2021 and 2022, the mainstream media ran with inflammatory and dubious claims that hundreds of children were buried and disregarded by Catholic priests and nuns who ran some Canadian residential schools. The reality is, after four years, there have been no mass graves discovered at residential schools.

However, as the claims went unfounded, since the spring of 2021, over 120 churches, most of them Catholic, many of them on indigenous lands that serve the local population, have beenburned to the ground, vandalized, or defiled in Canada.


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