TORONTO — Canada's largest Pride parade marked another milestone Sunday as a sitting prime minister marched for the first time in a colourful celebration that was tempered by last month's shooting massacre in Orlando, Fla.
A river of multi-coloured floats and marchers came to a halt on Yonge Street and stood in silence along with the masses of onlookers to remember the shooting's 49 victims, predominantly LGBTQ.
Trudeau said the Florida tragedy is a reminder that "we can't let hate go by."
"We have to speak up anytime there is intolerance or discrimination," he said as the 36th annual parade kicked off.
Prominent in the procession was a pair of marchers who held a large black banner that read "Orlando" and "We march for those who can't."
A group of several marchers, dressed in pastel-coloured robes, each carried signs with the name and age of an Orlando victim as they worked their way down the route.
"The good part of it is that so many people came together," said Aydian Dowling, the parade's international grand marshal, of this year's parade in the wake of the horrors in Orlando.
Trudeau drew a boisterous reaction from those who lined the parade route — he has taken part in the parade before, including last summer, but this was his first as prime minister.
Members of the crowd, some decked out in rainbow gear and outlandish costumes, posed for selfies with the prime minister while others chanted his name as he passed by.
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