Toronto Pride calls for police to withdraw application to take part in parade
TORONTO — The organization behind one of the world’s largest pride parades is asking Toronto police to withdraw an application to take part in the event this year.
In recent months, relations between the police and the city’s LGBTQ community have become strained over the handling of the case involving accused serial killer Bruce McArthur.
The 66-year-old landscaper has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of six men, some of whom have been connected to Toronto’s gay village.
In a statement Monday night, Pride Toronto says the investigations into the men’s disappearances were “insufficient” and community fears that a serial killer was targeting men in the gay village area were “dismissed” by police.