Toronto police welcome to apply to march in Pride Parade again, organizers say
Toronto’s Pride Parade has lifted a ban on uniformed police officers participating in the colourful annual event, saying the force was welcome to apply to be a part of next summer’s festivities.
The relationship between Pride Toronto and city police has been tense for the past two years — uniformed officers were banned from the parade in 2017 over concerns of racial profiling, and again this year over criticism the force had not taken the disappearances of several men missing from the city’s gay village seriously.
Pride Toronto said Tuesday the two sides have made progress on conversations related to “policing and institutional power” and said that if police apply to march in the 2019 parade, their request will be granted providing they meet the event’s rules.
“We’re looking for real solutions to some of these issues and what we’re not going to do is not sit around the table and not talk to one another in order to arrive at those solutions together,” said Olivia Nuamah, the executive director of Pride Toronto.