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Winnipeg celebrates biggest Pride Parade in history, spreading love and acceptanceWinnipeg's Pride Parade saw its largest turnout ever as thousands of people marched through the city's streets earlier Sunday spreading love and acceptance.CanadaJun 4, 2023
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Riverview, N.B. artist embraces her Korean culture through her artJi Hyang Ryu decided to use her art to build bridges and share a piece of herself and her Korean culture with others through her works.CanadaDec 12, 2019
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RCMP showcase diversity at Regina’s 29th annual Queen City Pride ParadeFor one member of the RCMP, Saturday's pride was a chance to showcase diversity.CanadaJun 16, 2018
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Acceptance top priority for Edmonton Table Tennis Club made up mostly of immigrantsAll but one continent is represented in the Edmonton Table Tennis Club as 80 per cent of it's membership is made up of immigrants from 40 different countries.FeaturesFeb 4, 2017
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Co-workers celebrate trans Ottawa woman’s coming out in ‘amazing’ wayAn Ottawa woman who recently came out as transgender has been met with a "beautiful example of humanity getting things right," her wife said.CanadaApr 15, 2016
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Harmony Day teaches Kelowna students acceptanceSchools throughout the central Okanagan took part in Harmony Day today, an annual event aimed at teaching students about cultural diversity and acceptance.Feb 17, 2016
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6,000 kids attended Vancouver Giants’ 4th annual acceptance flash mobMore than 5,000 school-aged children will be absent from their classes today to participate in an acceptance flash mob during the Vancouver Giants game.SportsFeb 17, 2016
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