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  2. Calgary Pride - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Pride is an LGBT pride festival, held annually in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The event is organized by Pride Calgary , a non-profit organization , and is currently held in the final week of August, with the closing parade falling on the first weekend of September when necessary, each year.

  3. Pride Season (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Many Pride events in Canada occur in Pride Month (June) to honour the Stonewall Riots in the United States. [4] Several major cities in Atlantic Canada hold their Pride celebrations in July. [5] And others hold their events in August to honour the We Demand Rally. Dates may change depending on the calendar year.

  4. Timeline of LGBT history in Canada - Wikipedia

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    March/April: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, both Pride Toronto [262] and Fierté Montréal, [263] Canada's two largest and most prominent pride festivals, are cancelled. Several pride festivals cancel their regular events, but announce plans to proceed with online "digital pride" festivals, including Vancouver Pride , [ 264 ] Calgary ...

  5. LGBTQ people in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the events noted above, festivals are currently held in Cranbrook, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Prince George, Victoria and Whistler in British Columbia; Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Jasper, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Red Deer in Alberta; Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina (Queen City Pride), and Saskatoon ...

  6. LGBTQ history in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Canada's first gay rights march, the We Demand Rally, took place in Ottawa. The Body Politic, Canada's first gay liberation newspaper, was published in Toronto and continued for about 15 years. A short run documentary series, Coming Out, became Canada's first LGBT television series when it aired on Maclean-Hunter cable in Toronto in 1972.

  7. Timeline of Calgary history - Wikipedia

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    About 4000-5000 demonstrators participate in a variety of events throughout Calgary in protest of the Group of Eight, or G8, meeting in Kananaskis, Alberta. [37] [38] March 21, 2008: Racial tension The Aryan Guard staged a demonstration in downtown Calgary on Good Friday and United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racism.

  8. 50 Pride Trivia Questions To Test Your LGBTQ Quiz Knowledge - AOL

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    If you're looking at this solo or quizzing your friends, brush up on your Pride knowledge and show off your smarts with these Qs! Related: 85 'Happy Pride Month' Wishes to Send to Friends and ...

  9. Canadian Pride Curling Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Pride Curling Championships, also known as the Canadian Gay Curling Championships, is an annual national bonspiel organized by the Canadian Pride Curling Association (CPCA). First contested in 2006, by the Curling With Pride league in Edmonton, Alberta, the event features teams representing CPCA members, which are LGBTQ -friendly ...