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Pride Month Canada 2021: The Virtual Events Happening All Month

COVID-19 has squashed plans for in-person Pride festivals across most of Canada once again, but queer folks are resilient and we won’t let a global pandemic get in the way of a good celebration. From pet clubs to drag shows, dance parties and Two-Spirit sharing circles, queer people across the country are finding new ways to maintain community during Pride Month Canada 2021 despite physical distancing. Here are some of the most exciting virtual events for Pride Month Canada 2021. And best of all, they’re all free! Keep checking back for more this list will be updated as new events are announced.

When the pandemic sashays away, what is the future of drag — and how are our kings and queens doing?

Canadian queens of business: COVID-19 or not, the show must drag on

Canadian queens of business: COVID-19 or not, the show must drag on With the bars and clubs closed, drag queens like Tynomi Banks are tapping new audiences (and big brands) to make money by Julia Mastroianni on April 2nd, 2021 at 10:30 PM 1 of 4 2 of 4 Just under 100 million viewers watched Tynomi Banks glammed up and dressed in gold and white. Playing Medusa in a 15-second Wealthsimple commercial, the Toronto drag queen joined the exclusive group of drag performers to appear in a Super Bowl spot (RuPaul has starred in two). The job was completely unexpected, Banks says. She had recently written an article for Wealthsimple about her expenses as a drag queen, and she suspects she was “freshly on their mind”.

Queens of business: How drag became a career

NOW Magazine Queens of business: How drag became a career With the bars and clubs closed, drag queens like Tynomi Banks are tapping new audiences (and big brands) to make money By Julia Mastroianni Tynomi Banks went from backup dancing to starring in a Super Bowl commercial. Just under 100 million viewers watched Tynomi Banks glammed up and dressed in gold and white. Playing Medusa in a 15-second Wealthsimple commercial, the Toronto drag queen joined the exclusive group of drag performers to appear in a Super Bowl spot (RuPaul has starred in two). The job was completely unexpected, Banks says. She had recently written an article for Wealthsimple about her expenses as a drag queen, and she suspects she was “freshly on their mind.”

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