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82: 27: 348:, which had also held events at which the phrase "Israeli Apartheid" was supposedly employed. Finally, the third report in the series from city staff was not publicly released, but dealt with "litigation or potential litigation affecting the City of Toronto," according to its author Chris Brillinger, executive director of social development, finance and administration for the city. 329:
grounds to withdraw City funding for Pride in order to prevent or restrict QuAIA's participation based on the anti-discrimination policy. Nor was there a policy rationale to justify the imposition of the condition that the term "Israeli Apartheid" not be permitted at a City-funded event on City property. This conclusion and advice remains appropriate in the view of staff.
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cut Pride funding, even though he has always opposed funding the parade, long before we showed up. By holding our Pride events outside of the parade, we are forcing him to make a choice: fund Pride or have your real homophobic, right-wing agenda exposed." QuAIA's press release further stated that the organization would instead host a community event in support of the
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part of city council to defund Pride, Pasternak stated, "What you do is allow Pride to keep their existing grant and provide a diversity bonus after the parade should QuAIA not participate. So we are changing the conversation to a diversity bonus." Pride co-chair Francisco Alvarez responded by calling the offer, "desperate and insincere."
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In the aftermath of the deferred motion, Councilor Pasternak suggested that instead of facing the possibility of being defunded, Pride should be offered the possibility of additional funding if it chooses to ban QuAIA from participation in the Pride festival. Acknowledging there was reluctance on the
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As long as something is not hate speech, that's all we are concerned about, and there are already laws around that. . . The festival is about open dialogue, open conversation and providing new avenues to understand extremely complicated situations, and we are fully in favour of that. . . We obviously
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In response to a September 10, 2012 request from Toronto city council's executive committee, city staff released a series of three reports on April 9, 2013, regarding the city's anti-discrimination policy and grants policy . These staff reports built on and largely reiterated the 2011 report from the
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On June 14, 2011, City Council considered City staff's conclusions that neither QuAIA's participation itself, nor its signs or banners, violated the City's anti-discrimination policies and do not appear to violate the Ontario Human Rights Code. For that reason, Council was advised that there were no
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At an April 23, 2013 meeting, the city's executive committee heard deputations from 27 individuals, most of whom reportedly spoke in favor of recommendations from city staff. This included one Holocaust Survivor, Suzanne Weiss, who stated, "A sweeping ban on disrespectful speech will threaten every
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Two days later on April 15, 2011, citing the City Manager's report QuAIA announced that it will not march in the 2011 Toronto Pride Parade for the stated purpose of "pos a challenge for Mayor Rob Ford." QuAIA spokesperson Elle Flanders elaborated by stating "Rob Ford wants to use us as an excuse to
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On April 13, 2011 the non-partisan Toronto City Manager, Joe Pennachetti, released a report for the City Council Executive Committee concluding that "the participation of QUAIA in the Pride Parade based solely on the phrase 'Israeli Apartheid' does not violate the City's Anti-Discrimination Policy.
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One may sympathize with Israel fans in this country who find it hard to present the state of Israel in an attractive light. By campaigning to ban the QUAIA, they only confirm what many have long suspected: that Israel is indeed an apartheid state... Wise men of South Africa extricated their country
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LGBT film festival QuAIA jointly sponsored a program consisting of film shorts produced by artists in Lebanon, Palestine and their diasporas. The program was titled "With Love from Le(z)Banon and Pa(lez)tine" and was followed by a talk by Professor Samar Habib on queer representation in Egyptian
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Pride Toronto parade as a "significant cultural event that strongly promotes the ideals of tolerance and diversity." The resolution said it slams the term Israel Apartheid for undermining the values of Pride and diminishing "the suffering experienced by individuals during the apartheid regime in
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At a May 24, 2011 meeting of the executive committee, City Hall voted unanimously to accept the city manager's report, which made it likely that Pride Toronto would receive funding Deputations were given on the issue by over 50 speakers, which included QuAIA itself that had made a short video
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Speaking to the Toronto Star, QuAIA spokesperson Tim McCaskell stated that the city manager and staff had "obviously done their homework, and talked to lawyers, and not made this a political decision but one that's based on a reasonable look at the facts of the matter and of Canadian law... It
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that sought to ban the group from the parade. The panel dismissed the complaint, stating that "the activities of QUAIA are not contrary to the core missions or policies of Pride Toronto," and that it is "not likely to present images or messages that promote, condone or may promote or condone
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was quoted as saying, "Perhaps what are trying to do is mobilize and organize the opposing side... We have Councillor Pasternak, who is actively trying to defund Pride, who is actively lobbying councillors to swing his way. So this could be the political strategy he needs to defund Pride."
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QuAIA marched in the parade on July 4, 2010, along with their allies in the Pride Coalition for Free Speech, largely without incident. Several members of the organization have written from their own perspective how the ban on the phrase "Israeli Apartheid" came to pass in 2010 and was later
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In 2010, the group was initially banned from marching in the Pride Toronto Parade, despite receiving statements of support from queer organizations within and outside Canada, including the three major Palestinian queer rights organizations. However, following a backlash from the local queer
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The announcement was generally considered a surprise, even by media that had been following the story closely. According to the Toronto Star, "QuAIA's decision represents a significant tactical shift for the group, which fought intensely last year for the right to participate in Pride."
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cinema. QuAIA co-sponsored the program with Queer Ontario. Local Toronto alternative media company Deviant Productions conducted an interview with Professor Habib after the event, in which she further discussed queer representation in Arab cinema.
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for a year, saying, "My partner and I traveled every day for six months on a segregated road system; they are known as the apartheid roads because they are segregated by your ethnic identity. Roads for Jewish Israelis, roads for Palestinians."
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citizen's rights." Meanwhile, national director of legal affairs for B'nai Brith Canada, Anita Bromberg, argued instead that the parade is not a political demonstration, saying, "This is a city-wide celebration. I am deeply offended."
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City manager Joe Pennachetti disputed Ford's opinion in a report released Wednesday, saying "there is no legal precedent" to suggest the phase "Israeli apartheid" constitutes a hate crime or a violation of the provincial human rights
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Perverse groups such as Queers against Israeli Apartheid pop up which, considering how free democratic Israel is and how unfree much of the Arab world is, makes as much sense as Doctors against Anti-Smoking Campaigns or Liberals for
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QuAIA's Tim McCaskell was quoted in response saying, "The law is clear to everyone except a handful of right-wing councillors: you can't ban the phrase 'Israeli apartheid.'" Meanwhile, Councillor
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The City also cannot therefore conclude that the use of term on signs or banners to identify QuAIA constitutes the promotion of hatred or seeks to incite discrimination contrary to the Code."
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want to talk to Councillor Shiner and some of the other city councillors about what the intent of their motion would be, and hopefully it will not pass. I hope good sense will prevail."
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Pride Toronto's Dispute Resolution Committee, composed of lawyers with experience in arbitration and mediation in human rights matters, rejected a complaint against QuAIA by
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from a violent conundrum. This should show Israel and its supporters a way to lasting peace. A prohibition of the QUAIA will be remembered as a ridiculous and irrelevant act.
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promoting a campaign to boycott LGBT leisure tourism to Israel. The banner drop occurred on July 3, the day of the 2011 Pride Parade, in the heart of Toronto's historic
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CEO and director of Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) also commented on the issue; discussing the usage of the phrase 'Israeli Apartheid' at TIFF, he said
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The following evening, June 23, a second event was held that featured Sarah Schulman speaking on her history of fighting homophobia and AIDS activism in the
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speaking in favor of the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign from an LGBT perspective. The event was held June 22, 2011 at Toronto's historic
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overturned, as well as an argument written by group spokesperson Tim McCaskell relating QuAIA's politics with his previous solidarity work on behalf of
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violence, hatred, degradation or negative stereotypes of a person or group, contrary to the City of Toronto's Anti-Discrimination Policy."
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In mid June it was revealed that the community event QuAIA planned to host would feature prominent writer and anti-AIDS activist
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In June 2012, the Toronto city council voted to condemn the phrase "Israeli apartheid," as part of a resolution recognizing the
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Report from the City Manager: Compliance with the City of Toronto's Anti-Discrimination Policy - Pride Toronto
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http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2011/04/15/quaia-to-mayor-find-another-pretext-for-your-anti-pride-agenda
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community, Pride Toronto reversed their decision to ban the words "Israeli Apartheid" as of June 23, 2010.
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It was also pointed out in the media that no such funding restrictions had been attempted against the
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http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2010/04/26/citys-threat-to-pride-toronto-condemned-internationally
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In lieu of participation in the actual Parade, QuAIA dropped a 40-foot banner from above Toronto's
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In 2013, QuAIA partnered with the Toronto Palestine Film Festival to present lesbian filmmaker
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Agenda Item History - 2013.EX31.2: Amendments to City of Toronto Anti-Discrimination Policies
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The group announced in February 2015 that it was disbanding after seven years of activity.
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and is a member of the Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid. The group has been involved in
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In September 2009, a statement was released on the QuAIA website calling for a boycott of
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basically vindicates everything we've been saying for the last two years." Toronto mayor
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indicated that he plans to defund the parade regardless of the City Manager report.
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was quoted, "Stopping QuAIA is like trying to hammer jelly against the wall."
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city manager. Regarding the city's grants policy, one of these reports stated:
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Discussion on Queers Against Israeli Apartheid with Tony Souza on Queer Review.
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Queers Against Israeli Apartheid drops a massive banner during Toronto Pride
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Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
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Mayor Rob Ford's executive will consider 'Israeli Apartheid' group again
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During her visit, Schulman was also interviewed by local queer media
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Pride 2011: City Manager's report and decision to pull out of parade
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Blogs from Tahrir, Canadian boat to Gaza website, June 29, 2011.
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Pride 2013: City staff reports and further Pride funding debates
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QuAIA member Elle Flanders spoke on her experience living in
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Ultimately, QuAIA was allowed to participate in the parade.
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specifically for the purpose. The video can be seen here.
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Gaza flotilla activists: Queers welcome aboard aid ships
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City's Threat to Pride Toronto Condemned Internationally
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to Israel. This campaign was prominently promoted in a
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has been listed as one of the participants in the 2011
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Apartheid Israel is no place for LGBT leisure tourism
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Executive committee deputations and motion to defer
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