Outrage over nudity at Toronto Pride Parade

There has been a lot of outrage on social media about this year’s Pride Parade in Toronto. If you saw the graphic images or attended the parade you will know what I am talking about. We will have some of the images from the parade shortly which have been blurred but a warning that you may still find some of them disturbing. It seems that certain participants went way over the top and walked the parade completely naked exposing themselves for many to see including children. Is this legal? How are parade participants allowed to get away with that? Ari Goldkind is a criminal defence lawyer and joins us now from Toronto to give us his thoughts. WARNING: Even though the images have been blurred, some may still find them disturbing. 

Hal Roberts

Hal is a veteran journalist with 30 years in the industry. He worked as a parliamentary reporter on the Hill interviewing federal leaders and cabinet ministers. Hal also covered the Ottawa terrorist attack in 2014, and has worked as an anchor/reporter in Toronto, Peterborough and Calgary. He worked as a reporter and anchor for business shows airing on BNN, Global and CHCH-TV. During his 10 year radio career he hosted a show called Roberts on the Road on KG Country. Hal was blessed to win a few awards in his career including one as senior producer for a TV show on human trafficking which aired on CTS.

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