TORONTO - Members of the LGBTQ community say they are eager to celebrate the in-person return of Pride Toronto’s upcoming festival weekend after two y...
TORONTO - Members of the LGBTQ community say they are eager to celebrate the in-person return of Pride Toronto’s upcoming festival weekend after two years of COVID-19 cancellations.
But amid the jubilation there are also safety concerns, and Pride Toronto says it will be working with private security firms to ensure attendees can celebrate without fear.
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