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Toronto’s Pride in Jeopardy: Corporate Sponsors Pull Back Amidst DEI Controversy

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Toronto’s iconic Pride celebration is in jeopardy as major corporate sponsors, including Google and Home Depot, pull back their support amidst ongoing controversy surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This recent blow follows earlier departures from Nissan, Adidas, and Clorox, leaving organizers facing significant financial challenges.
Kojo Modeste, executive director of Pride Toronto, directly attributed these withdrawals to Donald Trump’s campaign against DEI initiatives. He expressed frustration at the terse, one-line emails from Google and Home Depot, which signaled their abrupt disengagement from the festival.
The financial implications are severe, as corporate sponsorships are vital for covering staff salaries, compensating hundreds of local artists, and maintaining the festival’s free admission for its three million annual attendees. Modeste conveyed deep concern about having to “drastically cut what the festival looks like for 2026,” a prospect that would significantly alter the event.
Professor Sui Sui of Toronto Metropolitan University, an expert on DEI initiatives, noted that this trend extends beyond Toronto, impacting Pride events in major US cities as well. She suggested that previous corporate commitments might have been more opportunistic than genuinely supportive, and the current political climate is revealing the true nature of these alignments.

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