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Toronto tourist attraction gets dragged into viral video that suggested discrimination Toronto

The person is seen wearing berry-coloured high heels, print leggings, a black crop top, and a hat, while shouting"disrespect, no morals, no values, ignorant!"The caption of the footage uploaded to social media reads,"homophobia has no place in Canada!"

It is unclear what led to the altercation, and it is not clear whether the person actually got kicked out due to them making others"uncomfortable." The situation has forced Little Canada to defend itself, clarifying that the incident caught on video had nothing to do with them, and was instead an"altercation" that took place in the lobby of their building, 10 Dundas St. East across from Yonge-Dundas Square.

This incident did not take place at Little Canada. The video shows an altercation in the lobby of 10 Dundas St. E. Although our sign is in the background, the individual was not a guest of Little Canada nor were Little Canada staff involved.

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