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LGBTQ+ · TorontoThe streets of Toronto will be filled with rainbows as the annual Pride parade winds through the city, but there’s a cloud hanging over future festivities. Today’s event will see more than 25,000 marchers from some 250 groups make their way from the Rosedale neighbourhood through the downtown core to Nathan Phillips Square. The parade will serve as Canada’s biggest show of solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community this year. It’s been an annual, summer fixture in Toronto since 1981, when the first Pride parade was born out of protests linked to the city’s bathhouse raids.See the Story
Rainbows to deck Toronto streets for Pride parade amid fears for 2026 cash crunch
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Healthcare · TorontoNew data from Statistics Canada shows Black Canadians have had the highest rates of avoidable hospitalizations in the country — something experts say underscores the need for more equitable health services for the Black community.See the Story
Black Canadians have highest avoidable hospitalization rates: StatCan data
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Wimbledon Championships · LondonCanada’s Victoria Mboko shines at Wimbledon Victoria Mboko On Canada Day, 18-year-old Victoria Mboko made a dazzling debut on one of tennis’s biggest stages, scoring the biggest win of her young career with a dominant straight-sets victory over world No. 29 Magdalena Frech in the Wimbledon main draw. Mboko, who entered the tournament as a “lucky loser” after falling in the final round of qualifying, seized her second chance with confidence and c…See the Story
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