As the first openly queer Black MPP in Ontario, the Toronto-based politician wants to build a more inclusive province in the wake of COVID-19
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As the first openly queer Black MPP in Ontario, the Toronto-based politician wants to build a more inclusive province in the wake of COVID-19
What Erin O’Toole’s pledge to defend conscience rights means for LGBTQ2S+ people
As the federal writ drops, TERFs will be out claiming to “protect women”
Senior politics editor Erica Lenti gives you a sneak peek into our extensive coverage of the forthcoming Canadian election
Michelle Rempel Garner’s open letter to the minister of health is an example of true allyship—if it doesn’t become an election punchline
Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Aug. 12
Spoiler alert: If past elections are any indication, expect broken promises
A veteran journalist explores what the Bruce McArthur case can teach us about other unsolved murder investigations and the policing of sex work
The legacy of the Reagan presidency’s callous handling of the early HIV/AIDS crisis still haunts us today
The agency will report back to the government on discrimination faced by marginalized queer and trans Kenyans
Bill Woods thought his plot to procure marriage licences for gay couples would make news on the islands. He didn’t think, 25 years later, it would make history
Bill C-6, which would have prohibited the harmful practice on a national level, did not pass through the Senate—and there’s plenty of blame to share across party lines
The unexpected death of comedian Paulo Gustavo has focused attention on the government’s disregard for LGBTQ+ culture
An Independent senator’s proposed legislation would use facial recognition to keep kids away from sexually explicit content—privacy be damned
Despite more outward support for the community, legal protections and greater visibility, trans and other LGBTQ2S+ care isn’t being prioritized in the country. And when it is, financial barriers abound
As the government’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies grow harsher, progressives have rallied around the book’s lesbian publishers
New Brunswick’s René Cormier never expected to be an LGBTQ2S+ advocate in the Senate. But now, he’s the senator ushering Bill C-6 to the finish line
Ken McNeilly wants the Canadian government to make tax credits more fair for queer men—and others—grappling with the cost of assisted reproduction