Canadian law lets some youth make medical or legal decisions for themselves, but how does it work?
Florence Ashley
Florence Ashley is a transfeminine jurist and bioethicist. Metaphorically a biorg witch with flowers in their hair.
The blurred lines between ‘transamory’ and chasing
In this excerpt from their new book, “Gender/Fucking,” writer and professor Florence Ashley unpacks “chaserdom” and the fetishization of trans femininity
The Alberta government is trying to legislate how you raise your kids
OPINION: The premiere’s proposed parental rights policies stomp all over families’ freedom to decide what’s best for them
New Brunswick premier’s attack on trans students is unconstitutional
OPINION: Blaine Higgs’ push for parental rights will harm trans kids
A proposed change to Quebec ID gender markers would legally out trans people
OPINION: Bill 2 would document both sex and gender identity on the birth registry—a major step back from past legal victories in the province
The troubling resurgence of trans conversion practices
OPINION: As opposition to gender-affirming care grows, we must engineer a world in which youth coming out as trans is a moment to rejoice in