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Inside the fundamentalist Christian movement that wants to remake Canadian politics

Liberty Coalition Canada was among several groups that set up booths in the exhibitors hall at the conference.

Michael Thiessen, far left, founded Liberty Coalition Canada in 2021. He is seen here taking part in a 2021 End the Lockdown Caucus event in Ottawa with Derek Sloan, middle, and Maxime Bernier, right. "Christendom as an idea is past and our relationship with the rest of Canada needs to be different than what it was in the past."

" which champions traditional models of masculinity and calls on believers to build their own parallel society to avoid the evils of modern secular culture. Gabriel Rench, a prominent member of the Christ Church community, attended the Church at War conference at Trinity Bible. Reaume, in turn, preached at Christ Church earlier"Jesus Christ commanded Christians in Canada to have as the direct object of all their missionary endeavours the evangelization and conversion of Canada," Wilson said in 2019.

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