Toronto Pride says there won’t be any ‘noticeable differences’ to events despite $900,000 funding gap | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 11, 2025 - 13:25

Toronto Pride says there won’t be any ‘noticeable differences’ to events despite $900,000 funding gap

June 11, 2025
The organization behind Toronto’s Pride events says there won’t be any noticeable changes to this month’s programming despite a six-figure funding gap.Pride Toronto’s executive director Kojo Modeste says the festival faces a $900,000 shortfall that is likely to impact programming next year.


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