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Pride Toronto must return to its political roots, advocates say as sponsors leave
Pro-Palestinian protesters chant and hold a banner as they slow down the Toronto Pride Parade on Sunday, June 29, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey TORONTO — As a major funding shortfall looms ...
Pride Toronto says its annual festival is short $900,000 as more corporate sponsors withdraw their funding, and the group is now seeking help to fill the gap — or risk scaling down festivities ...
TORONTO — The clouds menacing next year's Pride celebrations in Toronto were nowhere in sight for this year's festivities on Sunday as tens of thousands of revellers filled city streets with rainbow ...
Five prominent American companies ― Google, Home Depot, Nissan, Adidas and Clorox ― said they were suddenly pulling their financial support of Pride Toronto, Canada’s largest pride festival. ...
Pride Toronto has commitments with more than 300 artists, most of whom are Canadian. But Modeste added that the Pride festival will not be any smaller. "It is sad," Modeste said on Thursday.
In the wake of her award of 'extraordinary ally' at last year's International Pride Awards, Drag Night co-chief executive and Equal Namibia board member Lize Ehlers recently returned from Pride ...
A Pride Fundraiser at The Second City Toronto in Toronto at The Second City. Get ready to laugh your rainbow socks off with Fiercely Funny!
Five prominent American companies ― Google, Home Depot, Nissan, Adidas and Clorox ― said they were suddenly pulling their financial support of Pride Toronto, Canada’s largest pride festival.
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