Police and Calgary Pride will work together after uniform debate spurs meeting
Calgary Pride organizers say a meeting with police and other officials was productive but never was intended to reverse a decision to bar officers from marching in their uniforms in this year’s parade.
The organization issued a statement Friday saying the aim of the meeting was to develop a better understanding of the issues raised by members of the LGBTQ-plus community about how police work with them.
The statement says the meeting, which was convened by the mayor’s office, included representatives from Calgary Pride, the police commission, Chief Roger Chaffin, and the chief’s gender and sexually diverse advisory committee.
It says the participants committed to work together over the next year to address the issues.


