For the second time since my arrest in 2023, Saskatoon has caused the innocent blood of a political party leader to be spilt.
This time, the assault occurred during Saskatoon’s 2026 Pride Festival, a public endorsement of homosexuality.
I am a public advocate of Canadian nationalism and was assaulted while walking down the sidewalk showcasing the following flag:

The assault occurred in the presence of Saskatoon Police officers where bystanders affirmed that I was indeed assaulted:
Hospitalization is required for stiches:

The City of Saskatoon is notorious for infringing the Canadian Nationalist Party’s Charter right to peaceful assembly on public property (CACV3747).
During the 43rd Federal Election, the City refused the Party (who was registered with Elections Canada at the time) permission to assemble at Civic Square in order to communicate their policies to voters and field potential candidates for Saskatoon. Despite refusing such permission, the City did grant permission to competing parties within the same time period (such as the NDP).
Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:
- (c) freedom of peaceful assembly
- Section 2(c), Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
A criminal complaint has been made to the Saskatoon Police Service, but as of this writing, no charges have been laid against the suspect nor has their identity been disclosed to the victim.
During their incarceration on allegations of criminal harassment, Party Leader Travis Patron was assaulted with a weapon causing bodily harm after Saskatchewan peace officers handcuffed him behind the back then started kicking him in the face until he bled profusely. The Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan has since refused to make public the surveillance video capturing the incident (KBG-RG-001564-2025) and no criminal charges have been laid against the peace officer.
We are making this information public because Saskatoon is promoting same-sex relations while using violence toward those who object on conscientious grounds:
“Do not engage is sexual relations with another man as one does with a woman, for it is an act detestable to God.”
- Leviticus 18:22
We reserve our right to defend national interests to the fullest extent that Canadian law permits.
