Fierté Canada Pride
Fierté Canada Pride is a Canadian organization, which represents and is composed of organizers of local LGBT pride festivals in Canada,[1] as well as serving as the Canadian chapter (Region 7) of InterPride.[1] Many, but not all, pride festivals in Canada are members of the organization.
Motto | To empower and connect all Canadian Pride movements. |
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Formation | 2004 |
Type | national association |
Legal status | active |
Headquarters | Vancouver |
Region served | Canada |
President | Heather Hay (she/her) |
Affiliations | InterPride |
Website | Fierté Canada Pride |
The organization's mission is to promote pride events on a national level, through networking, advocacy work, and member education on aspects such as event planning, marketing, sponsorship and media relations.[2]
At its annual general meeting (AGM) in 2015, the organization formally launched Canada Pride/Fierté Canada, a program modelled on WorldPride which will see a different Canadian city host a national Canada Pride festival every four years.[3] The first Canada Pride was held in Montreal, Quebec in 2017, in conjunction with the city's regular Fierté Montréal.[3]
Queen City Pride in Regina is hosting the 2020 conference and AGM and past AGMs have been held in held in Ottawa in 2019, Calgary in 2018, Halifax in 2017, London in 2016, Saskatoon in 2015, Winnipeg in 2014, Ottawa in 2013, Kelowna in March 2012, Halifax in 2011, Toronto in March 2010, Montreal in 2009, and Vancouver in 2008.
At the 2017 AGM, Pride Winnipeg was selected to host the second edition of Canada Pride/Fierté Canada which will take place May 22-31, 2020.[4] At the AGM, delegates also voted in favour of Calgary Pride hosting the 2018 conference and general meeting.
Organization structure
Fierté Canada Pride is a registered federal not-for-profit organisation that is led by a president and a board of directors. The board is composed of a vice-president of governance, a vice-president of membership, a secretary, a treasurer, and representatives in several regions of Canada. FCP has created four leadership councils representing Two Spirit, Women, People of Colour and Angry Flamingos (trans, non-binary and gender diverse individuals).
References
- "Pride London to host Canada Pride and InterPride". London Community News, February 24, 2015.
- "National Pride conference picks Winnipeg as host city for 2014". Metro, November 18, 2012.
- Richard Burnett, "Montreal to host inaugural Canada Pride in 2017". Daily Xtra, March 10, 2015.
- "Winnipeg to host Fierté Canada | Canada Pride 2020". Fierté Canada Pride, March 1, 2017.