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Toronto Pride

Toronto Shows Its Pride

CBC | Posted 08.31.2012 | Canada

Toronto's 32nd annual Pride Parade drew large crowds to downtown streets on Sunday afternoon, as revelers celebrated under sunny skies and sizzling 30...

How to Dress for Gay Pride Weekend

Songs & Cigarettes | Posted 08.29.2012 | Canada Style
Songs & Cigarettes

With such a vibrant event kicking off on June 22, we at Songs & Cigarettes found it crucial to impart some very important fashion tips to keep you looking the part and wowing Church Street during this festive occasion. Here are Braden, James, and Tim's 10 tips for dressing right during Pride.

Gay Canadians We Love: Celebrating Pride, Canuck Style

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 06.28.2012 | Canada Living

Bring on the red, white and rainbow-coloured flags. As Toronto's Pride Parade, the largest in North America, coincides with Canada Day this July 1, we...

Take No Pride in These Gays

Josh D. Scheinert | Posted 08.10.2012 | Canada Politics
Josh D. Scheinert

Toronto City Council has confirmed that the 2012 Pride Week will not be deprived of its funding despite the intention of Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QAIA) to march in the parade.They have the right to march, so let them. When they march down Yonge Street, let all those in the crowds know that QAIA is about many things, but gay rights is not one of them.

Is Rob Ford A Homophobe? The Question Is Irrelevant

The Grid TO | Posted 08.30.2011 | Canada

Rob Ford’s decision not to march in the Pride Parade is stupid, as I’ve already argued. It is disrespectful to queer people in Toronto, and as may...

Magazine Offers To Fly Toronto Mayor To Gay Pride Parade

CBC | Posted 08.30.2011 | Canada Politics

CBC — A Toronto weekly news magazine is offering to fly Mayor Rob Ford in from the cottage so he can attend Sunday's Pride Parade. Last week when...

Rob Ford's Gravy Train Hits Huntsville

Jonathan Naymark | Posted 08.23.2011 | Canada
Jonathan Naymark

For a man who declared upon his election that "Toronto is now open for business" -- Pride, with its plethora of corporate donors, is one of the few events that does just that -- opens our city's doors for businesses and tourists alike. After all -- did we not elect Rob Ford because of his supposed knowledge of fiscal responsibility?