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Nova Scotia premier misses Halifax Pride parade for second consecutive yearNova Scotia’s NDP and Liberal parties each participated with a parade float this weekend, leaving the Progressive Conservatives as the only major political party not represented.PoliticsJul 21, 2025
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Man who died after house fire in Dartmouth remembered as ‘beautiful person’Ron Dunphy is said to have been the cornerstone of a community — and one of the first involved in some of the city's most prominent social movements, including Halifax Pride.CanadaJan 28, 2025
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N.S. premier says he was told he’d be ‘lightning rod’ if he walked in Pride paradeNova Scotia's Premier is defending his absence from this year's Halifax Pride parade, saying he didn't attend because police feared he'd be a "lightning rod" for protesters.PoliticsJul 25, 2024
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‘Representation is crucial’: Halifax Pride underway after two yearsSaturday's Pride parade began at noon near Citadel Hill with hundreds of people seen in downtown Halifax sporting various rainbow flags.CanadaJul 16, 2022
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Queer & Trans Black, Indigenous, People of Color ensure their voices heard during Halifax PrideHalifax Pride along with Pride festivals across North America are acknowledging their contributions to the marginalization of the QTBIPOC community.CanadaJul 19, 2020
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COVID-19 will change Maritime Pride festivals but it won’t cancel events: organizersAlthough many events have been postponed or canceled due to the pandemic, Atlantic Pride festivals will continue with a hybrid of online and in-person events.NewsJul 10, 2020
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Halifax Pride’s ‘Pride//AMPLIFIED’ will have virtual and in-person eventsHalifax Pride 2020 will focus on amplifying diverse voices and continuing conversations about police brutality.EducationJun 30, 2020
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Maritime drag performers go virtual to share and connect during COVID-19Drag queens and kings across the Maritimes are bringing their talents online to connect the queer community during the pandemic.EntertainmentMay 10, 2020
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‘Our love is stronger’: LGBTQ2 community marches against homophobia in DartmouthThe Stroll Through Oceanbreeze was organized by Halifax drag queen Rouge Fatale, one of the dozens of LGBTQ2 community members and allies taking a stand against hate.CanadaJul 27, 2019
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Rally planned for Dartmouth couple targeted by homophobic graffitiThe rally is scheduled for Saturday, July 27 and interest in the event has skyrocketed.NewsJul 26, 2019
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