Pride Season toolkit

This Pride Season, show your support and get involved!
Ways to get involved
- Join us in-person or virtually on June 8 at 9 a.m. on Parliament Hill in Ottawa for the official Pride Flag Raising by the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, and special guests
- Follow us on Twitter
- Throughout the summer, share our social media posts or your best pride memory, or start a conversation of your own using our social media shareables below with the hashtags #Pride2023 and #PrideSeason
- Listen to our Spotify playlist with over 60 Canadian 2SLGBTQI+ singers
- Use the virtual meeting background below all summer long
- Connect with 2SLGBTQI+ loved ones, neighbours, and friends and get to know the 2SLGBTQI+ seniors in your life
- Support 2SLGBTQI+-owned businesses and consider donating to or volunteering with an 2SLGBTQI+ organization
- Stay up to date on the Government of Canada’s work to promote equality for 2SLGBTQI+ communities by visiting the 2SLGBTQI+ Secretariat
Digital toolkit
Download these visuals and use them on your website and social media channels, or during your virtual meetings.
How to save images to your computer or mobile device
(1) Open the full-sized image
Open the full-sized image by clicking on the link of the image you wish to download.
(2) Open the contextual menu
On a PC: Right-click on the image you want to download.
On a Mac: Hold down the Control key (Ctrl) and click on the image you want to download.
On a mobile device: Tap and hold the image you want to download until the menu appears.
(3) Choose “Save as”
The options on the contextual menu will vary, depending on which web browser you’re using. Some browsers may say “Save as” while others may say “Save image as” or “Save picture as.”
(4) Rename the file (optional)
A dialogue box will open, giving you the opportunity to change the file name or keep it as is.
(5) Choose a destination folder
Specify a location to save the downloaded image and click “Save.”
Web banner

Text version – Web banner
White background banner with a large line fragmenting into a maple leaf. Both show the rainbow colours of the Progress Pride Flag, which are black, brown, light blue, light pink, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.
Use this banner for your web or intranet content.
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

Text version – Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
White background image with colourful pop art shapes around the edges. A maple leaf with the rainbow colours of the Progress Pride Flag, which are black, brown, light blue, light pink, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, and the words Pride Season Saison de la Fierté appear in the middle. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom right corner.
Use this image for your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn content.

Text version – Instagram
White background image with colourful pop art shapes around the edges. A maple leaf with the rainbow colours of the Progress Pride Flag, which are black, brown, light blue, light pink, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, and the words Pride Season Saison de la Fierté appear in the middle. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom right corner.
Use this image for your Instagram content.
Virtual meeting background

Text version – Virtual meeting background
White background image with colourful pop art shapes around the edges. A small line fragmenting into a maple leaf appears in the middle-left side of the image. Both the line and the maple leaf show the rainbow colours of the Progress Pride Flag, which are black, brown, light blue, light pink, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom right corner.
Use this background during your virtual meetings.
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