"The last time we were able to host a Pride night in-person was 2019, so last night we had our kick-off to Pride weekend and today is our second day and we're just thrilled to be here celebrating Pride," Seniuk said. Michelle Seniuk, vice-president of fan experience and concessions for Toronto Blue Jays, says there's happiness all around with the return of in-person Pride celebrations. Meanwhile, Pride is also in full swing at the Rogers Centre. The city says "Pride Month brings Torontonians together to celebrate the history, courage and diversity of Toronto's two spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer, questioning, communities."Īccording to Andaluz, Stackt Market is also gearing up for a block party on June 18 with DJs, dancing and drag queens. The flag was also raised at all civic centres. ![]() ![]() On June 1, Mayor John Tory, members of the city council and representatives from Pride Toronto raised the Progress Pride flag at city hall to proclaim Pride month in Toronto. General manager of food and beverages Alejandro Andaluz says Stackt Market hopes to 'bring communities together' so people can 'feel at home' and celebrate Pride.
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