Prepare to be disappointed in party platforms this election season
The NDP, Conservatives and Liberals could be doing much more for LGBTQ2S+ Canadians. Instead, they’re doling out a lot of the same empty promises
The NDP, Conservatives and Liberals could be doing much more for LGBTQ2S+ Canadians. Instead, they’re doling out a lot of the same empty promises
What Erin O’Toole’s pledge to defend conscience rights means for LGBTQ2S+ people
Meghan McCain was easy to hate watch, but Wendy Williams remains the best sort of weird
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
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
The anti-trans bills across the United States come from dangerous ideas that have been simmering for years
Tories have long made LGBTQ2S+ rights a wedge issue. Now the issue is dividing the party—and thwarting its chances at winning the next federal election
Sex educator Allison Moon teaches all of us how to be kinder, more playful, more ethical sluts
Some lay blame on old-school journalists, others point to hateful politicians. Either way, anti-trans sentiment has become the nation’s accepted bigotry
Down the rabbit hole with Rupert Everett, James Corden and Kate Winslet
Five American queer and trans-inclusive organizations weigh in
Jim Obergefell, the namesake behind the case that made marriage equality the law of the land, doesn’t have high hopes for America’s highest court
Trump’s latest Supreme Court pick has expressed anti-LGBTQ2 sentiment in past speaking engagements—but what that means for queer and trans Americans is still unclear
Activists call the latest protests against homophobia and transphobia the “Polish Stonewall,” as anti-LGBTQ President Andrzej Duda is re-elected for another term
When it comes to miscarriage, LGBTQ2 people have been left out and erased from conversations about loss—and reproductive health altogether
Working-class country living isn’t always bad for queer folks. Five authors tackle femme identity and queerness outside city limits
In our first-ever cooking instalment, the “MasterChef Canada” winner asks if queer food is a real thing. Then they whip up strawberry rhubarb rye poptarts with beet and vanilla bean icing from their pandemic pantry
In countries where gay marriage is not recognized and borders have been closed, queer partners are struggling to stay together through the pandemic