‘We chose to listen to those voices that often do not get listened to,’ Pride Society says
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‘We chose to listen to those voices that often do not get listened to,’ Pride Society says
Canada’s new expungement bill only covers a fraction of the charges it should, says queer historian
Memorial services for young trans people in Toronto are far too common, community says
‘It’s a difficult pill to swallow,’ says Canadian-Bermudian couple whose court case won marriage just seven months ago
Now the government must release all documents related to the purges, says Svend Robinson
The bills are ‘too onerous,’ says Pride co-chair
Don’t disregard or discount the school’s LGBT students, Egale argues
People with undetectable viral loads should no longer be prosecuted for non-disclosure, Ontario and feds say
Security important for a population targeted by hate crimes, says Egale executive director
Canada’s largest Christian university starts hearings in highest court
Wells, 27, hadn’t been seen since July 2017
Co-chair hopes decision will help people who might be uncomfortable in the parade now feel invited to participate
People accused or purged from military or public service will be eligible to apply
Bill to expunge ‘historically unjust convictions’ introduced on the same day as LGBT apology
‘To those who were left broken by a prejudiced system, and to those who took their own lives, we have failed you,’ Trudeau says
Employers including Apple, TD Canada Trust and the Canadian Forces were present
Only a few years ago, Istanbul attracted people from around the region to openly celebrate Pride in the streets
Lack of staff, missed deadlines for grants among reasons for decrease in revenue