Mandatory anti-homophobia policies were just the beginning
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Mandatory anti-homophobia policies were just the beginning
The Liberals can’t say they’re fighting sexual violence while they maintain the status quo on sex work laws
If PC leader Doug Ford becomes premier, many of the gains made on LGBT rights will be under threat
How often can a social conservative say “anal sex” with a straight face?
If she wins, Christine Elliott’s return to provincial politics could turn the page on the party’s history of homophobia
The homophobic elements of the Progressive Conservatives are lying in wait
‘Everything that I really wanted to see accomplished within our community I think has been done,’ says city councillor Tim Stevenson
‘I think there is still great value in bylaws like this,’ says gay survivor
But Justin Trudeau and his Liberals still have outstanding promises to queer Canadians that must be kept
Canada’s new expungement bill only covers a fraction of the charges it should, says queer historian
Now the government must release all documents related to the purges, says Svend Robinson
‘We are sorry’ is not enough, queer historian tells Justin Trudeau
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
Without it, people are left to navigate a complex system without support, lawyer says
If the new federal NDP leader wants to convert reluctant queer and trans people, he’ll have to shift his approach
‘You only get one opportunity to do something this important well and we want to do it well the first time,’ says LGBTQ2 special advisor Randy Boissonnault