Toronto’s Pride celebrations may be scaled back next year. Here’s why
Toronto’s Pride celebrations are set to take over the city this weekend, with hundreds of thousands expected at events across the downtown core. But while the festival goes ahead in full force this year, Pride Toronto says it’s facing a budget deficit amid falling sponsorship revenue. CBC’s Tyler Cheese explains what it could mean for next year. Subscribe to CBC Toronto: / @cbctoronto More from CBC Toronto | https://www.cbc.ca/toronto

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