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Southwestern Ontario township votes against flying Pride flags on municipal property

A township in southwestern Ontario has voted to prohibit Pride flags on municipal property, prompting expressions of dismay from some residents.

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Volunteers with Pride Toronto carry a large rainbow flag during the 2019 Pride Parade in downtown Toronto, on June 23, 2019. A township in southwestern Ontario has voted against flying non-governmental flags, including Pride flags, on any municipal property.


A township in southwestern Ontario has voted to prohibit Pride flags on municipal property, prompting expressions of dismay from some residents.

In a Tuesday evening meeting, the council for the Township of Norwich passed a motion to fly only the flags of the federal, provincial and municipal governments on its property.

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