Looking for LGBTQ2S+ movies to watch for National Canadian Film Day? We’ve got you covered
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Looking for LGBTQ2S+ movies to watch for National Canadian Film Day? We’ve got you covered
Xtra put Canada’s major political parties under the microscope on everything from DEI rollbacks to trans athletes’ participation in sports
OPINION: The way Poilievre speaks of “biological clocks” as part of the affordability crisis erases the needs of queer and trans parents
OPINION: What would a “war on woke” look like for Canada if Poilievre wins?
ANALYSIS: Conservatives have shown they’re willing to make trans rights a wedge issue. Progressives can’t just stand by and watch
The Liberal leader made his first public comments about LGBTQ2S+ issues of the campaign at a stop in Alberta
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In this period of trans sports bans, the derby community—players of a rare gender-diverse, full-contact sport—show a way forward
ANALYSIS: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet is down several roles focused on diversity, equity and inclusion
OPINION: The outgoing Liberal leaves behind a positive LGBTQ2S+ legacy of legislation, protections and allyship—but his successor still has some heavy lifting to do
ANALYSIS: The new Liberal leader and prime minister-designate should affirm his party’s stance before going toe to toe with Pierre Poilievre
Queer and trans performers encourage their supporters to vote wisely in upcoming elections
Some parts of Canada have resisted the pull of anti-trans hate better than others. Here’s what it’s like to live in these places
ANALYSIS: While many queer and trans people might consider fleeing the U.S., it’s important to understand the complexities of Canada’s immigration system