The pros and cons of travelling as a queer throuple
Booking for three adds a few twists (and benefits)
Booking for three adds a few twists (and benefits)
Ten spots that are hip and happening four or more days a week
In “Wild Failure,” the poet and novelist challenges queer femme erasure in fiction
How the Online Harms Act could affect LGBTQ+ communities
GraceMed Mississauga enhances its longstanding reputation within the transgender community with aesthetic gender-affirming care service
A makeover challenge throws in a girl group twist—but is it an effective one?
Non-binary illustrator En Tze Loh’s involvement was limited to a single item sold online. Other artists say they also have been affected
For the first time on the American series, two queens play the same character
Her latest novel, “All Fours,” unpacks the transformative, sometimes painful process of rediscovering oneself in middle age
Less support and more targeting is taking a toll on educators’ mental health
Health Canada’s new regulations mean people won’t be prohibited from donating sperm based on their sexual orientation. But some restrictions remain
As the competition moulds into place, the queens are playing doubles
The non-elimination format is back for an all-charity season
ANALYSIS: Accounts dedicated to queer AI art have popped off, but is there hope for anything beyond “boyfriend twins”?
Providing books for queer kids and teens is at the core of the Nonbinarian Book Bike’s mission
The apology to LGBTQ2S+ Canadians for a former donation ban is a good step, but more needs to be done to repair harm and build trust
A pioneer in showcasing queer film, Inside Out’s 34th year could be it’s best
A journey to self-discovery and GraceMed Mississauga’s long-running support within the trans community