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More or Less: Weyburn's got pride!

An estimated one million people in Canada are 2SLGBTQ+, representing four per cent of the Canadian population aged 15 years and older.
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Archive Photo: Pride Week in Weyburn is a special event that celebrates the 2SLGBTQI+ community.

WEYBURN - As the parent of a non-binary adult, I am an ally. I support safe spaces, inclusivity and acceptance.

This may be a sensitive topic for some, but the reality is that Weyburn has a very large Queer community.  And yes, I said that word.

For the last few months, members of this community and their allies have been meeting to plan events for PRIDE week, which will be held June 16-22.

Statistics Canada has this to say about Pride:

June to September is Pride Season in Canada, a time to celebrate 2SLGBTQI+ people (that is, people who are Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex, or who use other terms related to sexual or gender diversity) and honour the contributions that they have made and continue to make.

During Pride, a wide range of parties, parades and other celebratory events take place across the country.

Historically, gatherings emerged from the first large-scale protests for 2SLGBTQI+ rights. In Canada, the first demonstrations took place in Ottawa and Vancouver in 1971. By 1973, Pride events were held in several major Canadian cities. Toronto’s Pride weekend in June is now among the largest Pride events in North America.

These days, Pride Season encompasses a wide range of Pride events:

• Pride Month, celebrated every June in many countries

• Public Service Pride Week, celebrated annually in the third week of August

• Pride events celebrated all summer long across Canada.

An estimated one million people in Canada are 2SLGBTQ+, representing four per cent of the Canadian population aged 15 years and older.

During the month of June, we recognize the courage and resilience that 2SLGBTQI+ people across the country have shown over the years. This strong, vibrant and diverse population has contributed to every aspect of life in Canada, from business and politics to arts and culture, sports, science, and much more.

I encourage you all to watch for upcoming announcements regarding the events that we are planning.

From the flag raising at the beginning of Pride week, to a family friendly BBQ in the park to close it, we have a fun-filled schedule planned and we invite Weyburn to celebrate with us.