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The Conservative Party’s stance on conscience rights and free votes should worry progressive voters
Erin O’Toole uses these political strategies to skirt responsibility on issues affecting marginalized communities—and it comes at a price for LGBTQ2S+ Canadians
Despite lockdowns, my queer friend group grew during COVID-19
I needed new queers in my life, and against the odds of the pandemic, I found them in abundance
Irish filmmaker Kate Dolan harnessed family trauma and mental illness to make a genuinely scary horror film
“You Are Not My Mother,” which debuted this week at TIFF, uses ancient folklore to reveal modern truths
5 takeaways from the leaders’ debate
Once again, form trumps function on the campaign trail
What will a new federal government mean for queer and trans South Asian people?
Activist Praney Anand calls for culture-specific resources and government aid
What writing about his life taught Brian Broome about being a queer Black man and battling addiction
Brian Broome’s best-selling memoir “Punch Me Up to the Gods” cuts close to the bone
Topline: Judith Butler, ‘gender criticals’ and freedom of speech
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Our recommendations for what’s up and what’s on, beginning Sep. 9
The 10 films we’re excited for at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival
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The Liberal platform makes a $40-million promise to the LGBTQ2S+ community. Is it enough?
The party has made some of the most specific commitments to queer and trans communities. But after years of unfulfilled promises, it may not suffice
I’m asexual, but my partner is not
Communication, consent and self-discovery are key to keeping the relationship—and the intimacy—healthy
LGBTQ2S+ sex workers are calling out Mastercard’s adult content policies
Sex workers are calling on the payment provider to roll back planned changes to payments for online adult content
A writer craved community while battling an eating disorder
LGBTQ2S+ folks are far more likely than their cis and straight counterparts to develop eating disorders. But peer support can kickstart recovery
Indie artist Brad Loughead discovers the liberation in dance music
The member of Homeshake and Nap Eyes felt musically and personally reawakened by Montreal’s queer party scene