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A small group of protesters, led by Graeme Flannigan, gathered outside the show held at DunnEnzies on Lakeshore Road. The group stated on social media that they were upset that the restaurant allows people of all ages to attend the drag shows.
Joelle Wolf attended the event alongside her three children, all of whom had signs expressing love and freedom, in a counter expression to the earlier protesters.
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Police arrived shortly after. Two RCMP officers could be seen taking statements from those involved.
Deb Dunnigan, co-owner of DunnEnzies, said that they have hosted all-ages drag shows a number of times.
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Capital News has reached out to RCMP for more information.
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