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About
Aim, Purpose, & Guiding Principles
Frequently Asked Questions
Meet the Team
Our History
Palestine Support
Festival & Parade
Festival Information
Accessibility at Pride
Ambassadors
Calendar
Candy Palmater Award
Dykes vs Divas
Festival Passes
Festival Site
Online Calendar Submissions
Parade
Performers
Sponsorship
Vendors
Visit Halifax Pride
Hotels
Halifax for 2SLGBTQIA+ Visitors
Things to Do
Dining
Get Involved
Jobs
Join the Board
Volunteer
Year-Round Events
2SQTBIPOC Skills Project
Atlantic Pride Pageant
Community Consultations
Community Meetings
NS Pride Organizer Symposium
TICKETS
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We acknowledge that the Halifax Pride Festival takes place in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship with the Mi’kmaq People. Part of acknowledging traditional territory, and its experience of colonialism, calls on us to consider our relationship with the land. Our presence in Kjipuktuk means we are implicated to reconcile for past and present wrongs, and to commit ourselves to the ongoing work of reconciliation. We are all Treaty people.