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The Edmonton Pride Festival (commonly known as Edmonton Pride) was an LGBTQ2S+ pride festival, held annually in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event was organized by the Edmonton Pride Festival Society, a non-profit organization, and was previously held in early June each year. Following the cancellation of the Edmonton Pride Festival in 2019, and the following COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Edmonton Pride Festival has not been held from 2018 onwards, with no current plans to relaunch.

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  • The Edmonton Pride Festival (commonly known as Edmonton Pride) was an LGBTQ2S+ pride festival, held annually in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event was organized by the Edmonton Pride Festival Society, a non-profit organization, and was previously held in early June each year. Following the cancellation of the Edmonton Pride Festival in 2019, and the following COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Edmonton Pride Festival has not been held from 2018 onwards, with no current plans to relaunch. (en)
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  • The official logo of Edmonton Pride (en)
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  • To endeavour to unify and educate by celebrating gender and sexual diversity through a sustainable annual festival and year-round community outreach within our Capital Region. (en)
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  • The Edmonton Pride Festival (commonly known as Edmonton Pride) was an LGBTQ2S+ pride festival, held annually in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event was organized by the Edmonton Pride Festival Society, a non-profit organization, and was previously held in early June each year. Following the cancellation of the Edmonton Pride Festival in 2019, and the following COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Edmonton Pride Festival has not been held from 2018 onwards, with no current plans to relaunch. Unlike many pride parades which are held at the end of their associated festival week, Edmonton Pride hosted its parade near the opening of the event. As well, the Edmonton Pride Festival Society frequently chose to designate community groups, rather than individuals, as the grand marshals of its parade; in 2012, the parade was led by the trustees of the Edmonton Public School Board, and in 2013 the event was led by the Pride Centre of Edmonton, the city's main LGBTQ2S+ community centre. (en)
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  • To endeavour to unify and educate by celebratinggender and sexual diversitythrough a sustainable annual festival and year-round community outreach within our Capital Region.
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