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Minority Government: Ezra Levant and Stephen Harper

minority government: This was in Sainte-Foy, Que., but the crowd didn't seem to mind that he was speaking English, according to National Observer. They laughed, cheered and applauded throughout his speech. ; That's how I first met Ezra Levant. On stage, a bespectacled Calgarian was railing against what he called the fascist theocracy of militant Islam. It was October 2010 and I was covering the launch of R seau Libert -Qu bec for CTV. The Quebec Freedom Network, which claimed inspiration from the U.S. Tea Party movement, aimed to boost right-wing politics in a province traditionally dominated by the debate between sovereignty and federalism. Back in 2010, Stephen Harper was the leader of a minority government. Levant was still months away from launching his show on Sun News Network, which preceded his current project, The Rebel.media. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.