Q&A: Social media influencer Jacob Tobia says the Pope's position on LGBTQ people is wrong | CBC News

As Toronto prepares for nowadays's Pleasure parade, almost certainly the maximum greatest on the earth, CBC's The Weekly spoke to an creator, social media influencer and LGBTQ activist who is vital of faith leaders who deny the rights of trans and queer folks.
As Toronto prepares for today's Pride parade, one of the largest in the world, CBC's The Weekly spoke to an author, social media influencer and LGBTQ activist who is critical of faith leaders who deny the rights of trans and queer people.Original article
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