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Edmonton Pride Parade Returns After Seven Years, Led by First Trans March

Organizers cast the relaunch as visible support for transgender residents under pending provincial restrictions.

Overview

  • Organizers say the parade’s comeback follows a 2019 cancellation after disputes over police involvement and concerns from marginalized groups.
  • The procession is led by what is believed to be Edmonton’s first Trans March for Visibility and Equality, organized by RaricaNow.
  • Police are set to participate without uniforms, reflecting efforts to address community safety concerns that previously halted the event.
  • Two Alberta measures take effect Sept. 1 requiring parental consent for under‑16 name or pronoun changes at school and barring trans athletes from female amateur sports, while a care ban for minors remains under a court injunction.
  • Festival events include artisan markets, food trucks, and live performances by Fefe Dobson, Jamie Fine, YouTuber Kelly, and drag artists Willam and Alaska, with a meet‑and‑greet featuring actor and trans advocate Angelica Ross.