Alberta cabinet minister to follow rules after late-night legislature tour for Christian singer

An Alberta cabinet minister is promising to follow the rules following an unusual late-night tour of the legislature last week for controversial American Christian singer Sean Feucht.
Family Services Minister Searle Turton says he led Feucht and others through the domed building late Friday after the singer held a concert on the legislature grounds.
Damp posted a short video on social media of a “worship session,” with him and others singing in the building’s rotunda.
A screen grab from a social media post shows controversial American Christian singer Sean Feucht leading a ‘worship session’ in the rotunda of the Alberta legislature after being let into the building by Family Services Minister Searle Turton on Friday.
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The singer has been a controversial figure for his outspoken socially conservative views on abortion and LGBTQ2 rights, and his concerts in other provinces have been cancelled due to public safety concerns.
Turton says no rules were broken, but acknowledged that such a tour happening outside of usual business hours isn’t approved practice.

Alberta Minister of Family Services Searle Turton is promising to follow the rules in the future after he allowed controversial American Christian singer Sean Feucht into the Alberta legislature for a worship session on Friday.
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He says he’s been in contact with the office of the legislature Speaker and that he’ll follow proper procedure moving forward.
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