When we advocate for each other the walls come tumbling down #loveislove #Pride is an opportunity to reflect on strides we have made to promote inclusion, and the work left to be done. Through pride celebrations, we celebrate the power and beauty of diversity by enabling our #LGBTQ2?️? communities to shine. In our country everyone can be proud of who they are and can be who they want to be.
Multiple Liberal MPs also marched in the parade, including Minister of Tourism Melanie Joly, Carolyn Bennett, Randy Boissonnault, and Shaun Chen. Happy Pride // Bonne Fierté #Pride #PrideTO /w4c3I3aKoZ Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party was also in attendance, marching alongside Ontario’s NDP leader Andrea Horwath. Tory said he’s proud to lead a city that “embraces and celebrates diversity the way Toronto does.” Can’t wait to see you all again next year! #ProudMayor #PrideTO /Q7OBwgW0eM Thank you to everyone who made this year’s #Pride Parade and the entire #PrideMonth such a huge success. Trudeau wished Canadians a “happy Pride” and added, “be proud of who you are, love who you want to love, and know that we’ll always stand with LGBTQ2 Canadians.” Much love and happy pride to all! ?️?❤️?? /rYZg5eud2L Proud to march today in parade with team & so many others.
Happy Pride, Toronto! ???️? Bonne Fierté, Toronto! #PrideTO /j4Aa6BSbDoĮveryone has the right to live free from persecution & discrimination – both in Canada and around the world. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau proudly marched in the parade, alongside Toronto Mayor John Tory, and Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland.
This year’s festivities concluded with the epic capstone parade which featured amazing colourful marches, music, costumes, and plenty of fun.
The 2019 Toronto Pride weekend has wrapped up for another year and now it’s time to recover from throbbing hangovers, stray glitter, and of course, an Instagram feed full of rainbows. The sunshine and the city came out for Toronto’s annual Pride Parade on Sunday.