Montreal mayor says independent investigation to examine Pride parade cancellation
MONTREAL — An independent investigation will be held into Pride Montreal’s last-minute cancellation over the weekend of its emblematic parade, the City of Montreal announced Tuesday.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said on Twitter that organizers of the annual festival promised their full co-operation. The city will soon name someone to lead the inquiry who “understands and is sensitive toward LGBTQ+ communities and realities,” Plante spokesperson Catherine Cadotte said in an interview.
The mayor said she met on Monday with Pride Montreal organizers, who “accepted that an independent investigation shed light on the cancellation of the parade and make recommendations to ensure the success of future editions.”
Cadotte says the mayor requestedthe independent probe after Pride Montreal had initially announced it would conduct only an internal review into the embarrassing decision to nix the parade on Sunday, hours before it was to begin.


