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Halifax Pride parade brings out the love in downtown Halifax

The 30th annual Halifax Pride parade attracted a huge crowd this year, in part because a sitting Canadian prime minister was among the marchers for the first time.

Onlookers cheered on participants, including the prime minister

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau takes selfies with some youngsters as her husband, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, son Xavier and daughter Ella-Grace, take part in the annual Halifax Pride parade on Saturday. (The Canadian Press)

Tens of thousands of people were in downtown Halifax Saturday afternoon to watchthe 30th annual Halifax Pride parade.

A colourfully-dressed crowd of onlookers, which included many children,cheeredparticipants as they made their way along the parade route.

The event began at around1 p.m. and went alongBarringtonStreet, Spring Garden Road, South Park Street and finished at the Garrison Grounds.

CBC News also streamedthe eventthrough our Facebook page.

Last year's Pride parade attracted an estimated 100,000 people.

Organizers anticipated this year's parade wouldhave strong numbers because of the sunny forecast and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taking part.It was the first time a sitting Canadian prime minister has participatedin the event.

'Happy Pride!'

The prime minister waved and yelled "Happy Pride!" to thousands of people along the parade route, pausing to raise his fist in the air during a moment of silence held in honour of the victims of an Orlando nightclub shooting last year.

Trudeau became Canada's first sitting prime minister to march in a Pride parade last year in Toronto.He attended the same event last month.

The Halifax Pride parade attracted huge crowds in downtown Halifax Saturday. (Stephanie Blanchet/Radio-Canada)

Trudeau told reporters onFriday that he thinks politicians should be "expected" to participate in Pride parades as a show of support for Canada's LGBTQ community.

A number of other officials from various levels of government also took part in the day's festivities, including Halifax Mayor Mike Savage and Kings-Hants MP Scott Brison.

With files from The Canadian Press