Justin Trudeau walks into a gay bar

The bartender asks, ‘Where’s your pink shirt?’


No, it’s really not the start of a bad joke: Justin Trudeau casually dropped by a popular Vancouver gay bar yesterday ahead of the city’s Pride parade this weekend. At the Fountainhead Pub, our woke PM™ strolled in — sans pink shirt, unfortunately — and greeted The Gays, who collectively lost their minds. (#squealinglikeagirl is a hashtag that now exists.)

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That time Justin Trudeau drops by the fountainhead to say hello

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Kicking off Pride week with my best friend, my MP, and my Prime Minister. Not too shabby! ‍ • • • #vancouver #pride #prideweek #justintrudeau #hedyfry #gaypride #gay #instagay #liberal #vancouverpride #gayboy #instagay #beard #scruff #primeminister

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When the Canadian Prime Minister comes into a gay bar in Vancouver and asks your name #squealinglikeagirl #rightplacerighttime #justintrudeau #livingmybestlife

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Trudeau’s visit lasted about 15 minutes, during which he shook hands with patrons and posed for photos. On Twitter, he thanked bar-goers for their warm welcome.

Whether this is a convenient PR stunt (that federal election is getting awfully near) or a genuine gesture to the LGBTQ2 communities of Vancouver, Trudeau has now made history as both the first sitting prime minister to march in Pride parade and to pop into a gay bar and have a beer — seriously.

Next up: Let’s see the PM head over to Toronto’s Black Eagle and join the ranks of Canadian politicians donned in leather, please.

Erica Lenti

Erica Lenti is a deputy editor at Chatelaine and a former editor at Xtra.

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