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Rob Ford attempts ban of rainbow flag at Toronto City Hall: LGBT people ‘irrelevant’ at OlympicsBy David EdwardsFriday, February 7, 2014 15:31 EST[Updated]According to CBCnews, the rainbow flag flying at Toronto City Hall was not removed at Mayor Rob Ford’s request.Toronto City Manager Joe Pennachetti sent a letter to the mayor and councillors Friday afternoon pointing out that the city’s protocol officer is the only person who decides what flags fly from the city hall`s “courtesy” pole, which is host to many flags during the year — from autism week to honouring the national days of dozens of countries.The Canadian flag is always flying on several other poles around city hall.Pennachetti noted the rainbow flag will remain flying for the duration of the Olympics at the request of the 519 Church Street Community Centre, the heart of Toronto’s LGBT community.~~~~Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on Friday ordered the rainbow flag flying at City Hall to be removed, saying that that the Sochi Olympics were “not about someone’s sexual preference.”According to CBC, the rainbow flag had been raised outside City Hall to show solidarity with the LGBT community because of Russia’s laws outlawing homosexual “propaganda.”When reporters asked Ford to confirm reports that he had banned the rainbow flag on Friday, he quipped that he had put a Canadian flag in his office window.