Indigenous trans woman seeks changes over ‘unnecessarily degrading’ prison policy
“It violates my privacy and dignity.” Fallon Aubee says the government of Canada is exposing her personal information without consent
“It violates my privacy and dignity.” Fallon Aubee says the government of Canada is exposing her personal information without consent
Governments need to stand with trans citizens, not fund anti-trans organizations, say trans women who have been targeted by PDF Québec
After six years in Canada’s senate, Kim Pate says there’s more work to do
The flashy victories have been won. Now, it’s time for the real, substantive, unsexy policy work
For decades, trans people in Canadian prisons fought for their right to be housed safely and humanely. Despite some victories, new policy proposals could set their rights back even more
A non-binary server in B.C. was fired after asking that their workplace use their pronouns
A record of eight queer, trans or Two-Spirit candidates were elected to Parliament
Where the parties stand on conversion therapy, poppers, trans health care and more
As the federal writ drops, TERFs will be out claiming to “protect women”
Canada’s first Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth
Where the new Conservative leader stands on trans rights, conversion therapy, Pride and more
On July 20, 2005, gay marriage was legalized in Canada—paving the way for even greater battles for LGBTQ2 rights
The Conservative leadership hopeful criticized an opponent’s support for trans people in a recent email blast to supporters. It’s a reminder of the stark division between gay rights and trans rights in Canada
From harassment, poverty and mental health, the groundbreaking study by Trans Pulse Canada shows us we still have work to do
They’ll really get to know the queers whose votes they want!
From efforts to legalize gay marriage worldwide, to the complicated legacy of conversion therapy, to the ongoing battle for trans rights in Canada
From the rise of Mayor Pete, to the battle against Chick-fil-A to Trump’s loose lips on queer issues
Six new memoirs by trans authors show the genre is growing far beyond its once-stifled roots