Montréal Pride, Position Statement
MONTRÉAL PRIDE POSITION STATEMENTJune 12, 2020In these trying times, the Montréal Pride team wishes to take position and respond to the call to action aimed at ensuring justice for black communities.We recognize that many of us were born into privilege...
Towards the full recognition of trans peoples’ identities
Sometimes it’s the small stuff you need to fret about.Things like going to the grocery store or banking – these daily errands shouldn’t bring up painful memories. But for trans people, ordinary activities can force them to confront their old identities....
Yohomo
Our "very queer" partners, Yohomo, have found a fantastic way of sharing information about everything queer happening in Toronto! Yohomo.ca is an online hub that aims to bring together Toronto’s LGBTQ2+ communities by shining a spotlight on...
Montréal Pride goes to Pride Val d’Or!
Last May 17, during the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (and other LGBTQ+ phobias), representatives from Montréal Pride and AlterHéros attended the 7th edition of Val d’Or Pride!Over 200 people attended this ground-breaking...
The Montréal Pride festival unveils one of it’s 2018 headliners!
You spoke! We listened!We are pleased to announce one of our headliners for the 2018 Montréal Pride Festival!Be ready for the biggest edition of Drag Superstars ever presented in Montréal as Bianca Del Rio, winner of the sixth season of Rupaul's...
This May 17, Montréal Pride would like to commemorate the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
We are reminded that May 17 is a symbolic date for sexual and gender-diverse (SGD) communities. It is on this day, in 1990, that homosexuality was removed from the list of mental illnesses by the World Health Organization.We would like to thank...
Community Grants Program – in partnership with Via Rail
Community Grants Program In partnership with VIA Rail Montréal Pride Festival, in collaboration with VIA Rail Canada, will present 20 community grants to sexual and gender diversity organizations with an annual budget of less than $100,000. Each...
Call for artists!
Last year was the first ever edition of excellence: a variety performance show featuring only QTBIPOC s (queer and trans Black, Indigenous people of colour), excellence aims to create spaces for QTBIPOC artists to perform their art on a stage...
2018 visual signature!
We are proud to introduce the visual signature of the 2018 Montréal Pride Festival! More than a parade, the Montréal Pride Festival focuses this year on the multitude of activities that will be spread over eleven days of celebrations, from...
Register now!
Registration for the community day and parade are now open! To reserve your place at the parade or community day as an organization or company, register online here »
Montréal Pride’s reaction to the article “Offre d’emploi _ Fierté Montréal privilégie les anglophones”, published in Le Journal de Montréal, March 9, 2018
Following the publication of the article "Offre d’emploi : Fierté Montréal privilégie les anglophones", published March 9, 2018, in the Journal de Montreal under the pen of Francis Pilon, Montréal Pride makes amends by modifying its job offer....
Pride on steroids!
Montréal Pride, the largest Francophone Pride in the world, will organize the first ever PRIDE CANADA. From August 11 to 20, 2017, Montréal’s Pride will light up with thousands of rainbow flags from all over Canada “It will be a great...
Open letter_ Black Lives Matter and our commitement to giving ethno-cultural communities more space
OPENING OUR HEARTS AND SPACES TO MULTICULTURAL EXPRESSION An open letter from the Montréal Pride board of directors and team with regard to the events related to the "Black Lives Matter" movement in Toronto and spaces reserved for people from...
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