LGBTQ2S+ folks face a higher suicide risk than their cis, straight counterparts. Mental health researcher Alex Abramovich weighs in on how we can better help each other
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LGBTQ2S+ folks face a higher suicide risk than their cis, straight counterparts. Mental health researcher Alex Abramovich weighs in on how we can better help each other
Carolyn Bennett is set to negotiate with the provinces to align future federal transfer payments
Facing discrimination and isolation, online mental health counselling can be a life saver
Non-monogamous relationships can come with a set of unique challenges. Here’s how to keep your mental health—and your partnerships—strong
GLSEN interim executive director Melanie Willingham-Jaggers on creating liberatory spaces for queer youth
In “The Light Streamed Beneath It,” the author and comedian writes about the worst moments of his life with honesty and optimism
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“Care so often needs to flow in a circle. Sometimes the best way to care for others is to care for ourselves”
A new set of studies aims to explore how weed affects people from diverse communities, including queer and trans folks
A new documentary explores gay psychiatrist John Fryer’s efforts to end the American Psychiatric Association classification of homosexuality as an illness
A new survey from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health highlights the dramatic impact COVID-19 has had on unhoused LGBTQ2S+ youth
Kai gives dating advice to a lesbian looking for no-strings-attached sex
A writer asks if it is acceptable—or even possible—to feel happiness when so many trans people are dying
Kai affirms a reader’s right to live in his truth as a gay person, and advises him on how he might build bridges with his family
“You Are Not My Mother,” which debuted this week at TIFF, uses ancient folklore to reveal modern truths
LGBTQ2S+ folks are far more likely than their cis and straight counterparts to develop eating disorders. But peer support can kickstart recovery
Kai explains how to create an ethical and caring exit plan for a partnership that is no longer working
As my own life began to feel less real, I found myself needing a dose of reality during the pandemic