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ICYMI: The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has apologized after a lap dance, which was caught on video, was performed at the end of a work event at Toronto Pearson Airport during Pride month.

According to the CBSA, a one-hour event was held on June 20 at Toronto Pearson International Airport “for employees to learn about the 2SLGBTQI+ community and to promote an inclusive workplace culture.” The event, officials said, included a 55-mnute information and Q&A session before closing with a musical performance.

The dancer is seen sitting on a male officer’s lap for a brief moment before getting up and returning to the front of the room. Another uniformed employee is seen taking video of the incident. The CBSA said the footage is not representative of the full educational session, and that they have followed up with local management.

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