World Pride
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Rob Ford not standing for Pride organizers based on “principle,” says DougRob Ford’s decision not to participate in a standing ovation for World Pride organizers was apparently a choice based on principle.Jul 11, 2014
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Discrimination continues for seniors in LGBTQ communityEighty five year-old Alf Roberts open up about discrimination around seniors in the LGBTQ community.CanadaJun 28, 2014
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WorldPride art exhibits showcase celebration, solidarity and lossArt and photography exhibits ranging from the celebratory to the reflective will be featured throughout Toronto's WorldPride 2014 festival.CanadaJun 20, 2014
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Toronto’s WorldPride hopes to be biggest celebration yetToronto's highly anticipated WorldPride is underway and organizers are confident it will better than previous ones.CanadaJun 20, 2014
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What WorldPride means for local Toronto dancersThe large-scale dance productions and shows featured in WorldPride create opportunities for local Toronto dancers, choreographers and performers.CanadaJun 20, 2014
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Zanele Muholi: Pride in showing her work, and her selfToronto's WorldPride kicks off on June 20 and will host of 300 events and feature the work of members of the international LGBTQ community.CanadaJun 20, 2014
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Live music options plentiful during WorldPride in TorontoThe streets and concert venues of Toronto will be filled with music over the next 10 days as WorldPride hits the city.EntertainmentJun 20, 2014
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City to raise rainbow flag to kick off Toronto Pride WeekThe city of Toronto will raise a rainbow flag on Friday, officially proclaiming June 20 to 29 Pride Week 2014.CanadaJun 18, 2014
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Melissa Etheridge, Tegan and Sara among WorldPride performersHere's a look at some of the entertainers who will be in the city to party. Best of all, the shows are free!Jun 18, 2014
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One Million Myth: The big lie about Toronto’s big Pride paradeLet’s just put it out there: A million people will not attend the WorldPride parade in Toronto on June 29.Jun 18, 2014
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