Alex Ruff, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP 2019. (Submitted photo)Alex Ruff, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP 2019. (Submitted photo)
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MP release statement regarding harassment toward Pride flag

Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Alex Ruff has issued a statement regarding harassment, threats and intolerance being directed at residents flying the Pride flag.

MP Ruff's statement reads as follows:

“With Pride Month coming to a close, I was encouraged to see the positive reception from our local community as the 2SLGBTQ+ community participated in community events across the region. I thank Grey Bruce Pride for the work they do in helping make our communities more inclusive."

“I was saddened, disappointed, and frankly disgusted to hear that some individuals proudly flying the pride flag have been targeted by malicious, hateful anonymous messages through postal mail over the past week. Hate and intolerance have no place in our communities and in Canada, and I condemn these cowardly acts of this individual(s). As I have stated publicly many times, people should live by the golden rule of ‘treat others like you want to be treated yourself'."

“I ask that individuals receiving strange letters addressed to ‘Prideman’ do not open the envelopes and please report the letters to the Owen Sound Police to aid in its investigation or contact Grey Bruce Pride at greybruceprideinfo@gmail.com.”

Ruff's statement follows word of an investigation being conducted by Owen Sound Police Service regarding anonymous letters being sent to residents in Owen Sound who were flying the pride flag.

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