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How Canada Will Celebrate Pride 2025

Written By

Corinna Frattini

Jun 10, 2025

Life in Canada

A person is holding up a pride flag to celebrate pride month events in 2024.

Celebrating Pride Season in Canada (June to September)

Pride Season in Canada is a time to celebrate the contributions, achievements, and resilience of the 2SLGBTQI+ communities and their allies. While Pride 2025 celebrations and events take place in cities across Canada, Toronto hosts the largest Pride event in North America every year in June. Pride events also happen throughout the year in many communities. Learn more about the history, relevance, and Pride 2025 events and celebrations. 

What Does 2SLGBTQI+ Mean?

2SLGBTQI+ stands for Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning and additional sexual orientations and gender identities.

Two-Spirit (or 2 Spirit or 2S) is used by some Indigenous people to describe a person who has both feminine and masculine spirits.

Asian men are holding rainbow flag at a Pride parade.
Asian men holding a rainbow flag at a Pride parade.

Why Do We Celebrate Pride?

Pride is more than a celebration—it’s a reflection of Canada’s deep commitment to human rights. Every individual has the right to live free from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

Canada is recognized as one of the most inclusive countries in the world for 2SLGBTQI+ individuals. According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms:

  • Same-sex relationships are legal
  • Hate crimes and hate speech are illegal
  • Employers can’t discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity
  • Same-sex marriage is legal, with full rights and benefits
  • Doctors or health care professionals cannot refuse treatment based on sexual orientation or gender identity
  • Landlords cannot discriminate, refuse to rent, or harass you based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

2025 Pride Celebrations Across Canada

While today’s Pride events are festive and celebratory, they began as protests demanding justice and equality. Events continue to honour that legacy while celebrating progress, resilience, and inclusion.

People are raising ranblow flags at a Pride Parade in Canada.

PRIDE Toronto

Pride 2025 Month: June

Parade: Sunday, June 29

Since 1981, Pride Toronto has grown into one of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ festivals. The city has officially recognized June as Pride Month since 2016.

Vancouver Pride

Pride 2025 Festival: TBD

Parade: TBD

Vancouver’s Pride parade began in 1978 and is now the largest in Western Canada.

Rainbow balls installation on Stain-Catherine Street in Montreal.
Saint Catherine Street in Montreal, Quebec during a Pride celebration.

Fierté Montreal

Pride 2025 Festival: July 31 – August 10

Parade: Sunday, August 10

Founded in 2007, Fierté Montréal is the largest francophone Pride festival in the world.

Calgary Pride

Pride 2025 Parade & Festival: August 30 – 31

Calgary’s Pride began in 1990. In 2022, the parade highlighted the intersection of immigration and LGBTQ+ identity, showcasing newcomers from countries like Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Iran.

Canada’s promise of equality makes it a nation of choice for individuals fleeing countries where sexual orientation is a crime. As noted by the Human Dignity Trust, 65 countries still have laws targeting LGBT people, some carrying penalties as severe as imprisonment or death.

Services and Support for Newcomers

Recognizing the unique needs of LGBT newcomers, many Canadian cities now offer specialized services. LGBTQ+ and multicultural organizations are collaborating, especially in urban centres like Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary. Support services include:

Settlement planning

Housing and legal assistance

Financial and employment support

Refugee claim guidance.

Scotiabank and The 519: A Partnership for Impact

In 2024, Scotiabank and The 519—a leading 2SLGBTQIA+ service provider—launched a $750,000, three-year initiative through ScotiaRISE to support LGBTQIA+ newcomers. The Project Unlock program offers:

  • Certification for in-demand careers
  • Personalized financial assistance
  • Mentoring, coaching, and job search support.

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Settlement Services for LGBTQ+ Newcomers

Here are other settlement agencies that offer LGBTQ+ newcomer support.

Access Alliance (Toronto, Ontario)

Centre for Newcomers LGBTQ+ Newcomer Services (Alberta)

DIVERSEcity | LGBTQ+ Newcomer Services (Surrey, British Columbia)

MOSAIC Services for Newcomer LGBTQIA+ Refugees (Vancouver, British Columbia)

Many hands are in the air and waving rainbow flags.
People raising rainbow flags at a Canadian Pride parade.

Happy Pride Canada!

Wishing a joyful and safe Pride season to all 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, newcomers, and allies! Let’s continue building inclusive, welcoming communities where everyon can thrive!

WRITTEN BY

Corinna Frattini

Senior Editor, Prepare for Canada

Corinna Frattini is the Senior Editor and Content Director for Prepare for Canada. She contributes articles to help newcomers achieve their goals in key areas related to living, working, and settling in Canada. With an extensive background in human resources and leadership development, her articles focus on what Canadian employers seek and how newcomers can continue their careers in Canada.

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