‘All in for love’: Tens of thousands march in Toronto Pride Parade
The colours of the rainbow were all over downtown Toronto on Sunday as tens of thousands of people marched in the annual Pride Parade.
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The colours of the rainbow were all over downtown Toronto on Sunday as tens of thousands of people marched in the annual Pride Parade.
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Downtown Toronto's Yonge Street is filled with rainbow flags, music, and dancing as tens of thousands of people walk in the 44th Toronto Pride Parade.
A TTC rider says seeing syringes on a subway seat Saturday morning left him scared and upset.
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A political decision one thousand kilometres from Jeronimo Kataquapit’s home in a remote First Nation near James Bay set the course for his summer. Now, the 20-year-old from Attawapiskat First Nation, his father, mother and older brother are headed upriver in two 24-foot freighter canoes on a 400-kilometre journey to “reassert First Nations’ presence” near the Ring of Fire region in northern Ontario.
City council has voted to temporarily reopen a small portion of King Street to vehicular traffic while effectively killing a proposal from an east-end councillor to allow vehicles along a longer portion of the corridor.