Hundreds attend concert for MAGA-affiliated musician at Toronto church after Vaughan denies permit
City of Vaughan denied Sean Feucht's permit request due to 'health and safety' concerns

Controversial Christian rocker Sean Feucht, known for his affiliation with the MAGA movement, performed at an Etobicoke church packed with hundreds of attendees on Sunday.
The concert was originally scheduled to be played in Vaughan's Dufferin District Park. The city denied the show's permit request on the grounds of "health and safety, as well as community standards and well-being."
Feucht, who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Congress as a Republican in 2020, is also a missionary and an author who has spoken out against the 2SLGBTQ+ community, abortion rights and critical race theory.
Feucht told the audience on Sunday that he was "disturbed" by the backlash from municipalities on the first leg of his tour, but that he'll continue to exercise his rights and freedoms.
Several municipalities, including Vaughan, Gatineau, Que., and Montreal, have refused permits due to concerns with public safety.
A spokesperson from the Montreal mayor's office said the show "goes against the values of inclusion, solidarity and respect."

"The place where I got the biggest persecution and resistance was in Canada. That's wild. Not Iraq or Turkey, but Canada," Feucht told the audience on Sunday.
He said the tour has been a trending topic on social media, which has brought more awareness to the movement.
"More cameras, more news outlets, everyone is talking about worship in Canada. It's provoking a national dialogue," he said.
Feucht did not respond to CBC Toronto's request for comment.
The event's attendees came in from across the Greater Toronto Area and as far as Cambridge, Ont., with some saying they were there to support the cause after hearing of the cancellations.
Feucht's "brand of Christianity" is worrying given how it is being politicized and is exclusive, instead of being inclusive of all people, said Deana Dudley, a reverend at the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto (MCC).