Save Our Churches!
The historic Catholic church in the village of Saint-Romain, Quebec has been burnt to the ground. The bell tower collapsed. Forty-five firefighters from six municipalities battled the blaze — and still couldn't save it.
Ezra Levant flew to Quebec City and drove two hours to be on the scene, because he simply doesn't trust the CBC to tell the story.
Canada has witnessed a deeply concerning escalation in attacks on Christian places of worship. More than 100 churches across Canada have been vandalized, torched, or burnt completely to the ground. Provinces from British Columbia to Nova Scotia have all experienced incidents where churches were either damaged or entirely destroyed.
Equally disturbing is the response — or lack thereof — from our political leaders and mainstream media. When Justin Trudeau's own Principal Secretary, Gerald Butts, publicly stated he "understands" people who would take out their violence on churches, it revealed just how deep this cultural rot goes. The Trudeau Liberals didn't just ignore the war on Christianity — in many ways, they quietly encouraged it.
That's why Rebel News has been travelling across Canada to investigate and expose this disturbing trend. Our journalists have spoken with community members, clergy, and law enforcement to document every incident the legacy media deliberately downplays or ignores altogether — and we've archived it all right here at SaveOurChurches.ca.
Now, we need your help to take action.
By signing this petition and sharing it, you can help us put pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney, RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme, and Minister of Public Safety David McGuinty to take these crimes seriously, condemn them for what they are — acts of domestic terrorism and hate — and work to protect Christian places of worship across Canada.
Rebel News will continue to investigate, expose the truth, and demand justice — but we can’t do it alone. With your support, we can ensure that these attacks are not ignored and that Canada remains a country where religious freedom is defended.
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Robert Pariseau commented 2025-03-18 19:34:47 -0400Not a syllable or a glyph about any of this buffaloney on CTV News. Imagine that.