How an Ontario town's refusal to declare Pride month led to a years-long legal battle
- The Township of Emo refused to declare June as Pride Month in 2020, leading to a legal dispute with Borderland Pride.
- A tribunal ruled that Mayor Harold McQuaker discriminated against Borderland Pride and ordered payments totaling $15,000.
- The Township is challenging the tribunal's ruling in Superior Court, with legal costs exceeding $100,000.
- Judson stated that the mayor's actions could be dangerous for the LGBTQ+ community and are costly for taxpayers.
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