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Changing health landscape poses a questionable future for HIV organizations
With the closure of the AIDS Committee of Toronto, public health experts are wondering if this is the beginning of the end for HIV service organizations in Canada
Among the archives, you can find love, community and history
Queer and trans archives preserve our past—they also offer community space that is essential to our future
At least 43 outlets shared anti-trans misinfo after Charlie Kirk shooting: TJA
A report from the Trans Journalists Association found that 43 outlets published misinformation about “transgender ideology” after Charlie Kirk’s killing
I had a threesome with my monogamous partner, and it couldn’t have been better
There’s more than one route into opening a relationship—waiting for the perfect moment is a good way to start
Rose Dommu is bringing back messy rom-coms
The viral writer talks trans shenanigans, the power of contradiction and her debut novel “Best Woman”
Meet four LGBTQ2S+ activists who are fighting ICE
Since its inception, ICE has held a long record of violence toward the LGBTQ2S+ community. Here some of the activists who are fighting back
Kamala Harris backtracks on trans rights in new memoir
In her forthcoming memoir, “107 Days,” Kamala Harris writes that she understands “concerns” parents have about trans athletes in girls’ sports
Alberta to use Notwithstanding Clause on anti-trans laws: report
Danielle Smith’s office has reportedly instructed government officials to prepare for using the clause, according to leaked correspondence
Cancel culture favours punishment over solidarity. It’s time to let it go
Queer and social justice movements must reject cancel culture to meet the moment
How BookTok inspired this real-life romance bookstore
Edmonton’s Book Boudoir is building queer-inclusive community one page at a time
Don’t bank on the courts to save trans Albertans
Legal challenges are important, but they don’t get to the root of anti-trans legislation
Why is there an AI-generated image in a queer photography exhibit?
The “Queer Lens” exhibition features “Christian en el ‘Amor de Calle,’” the Getty Museum’s first AI-generated image
Understanding what the far-right thinks of bisexuality will help us fight for all queer rights
In the imagination of the far-right, bisexuality represents everything wrong with the modern world. So they’re trying to erase it
WeHo and Fire Island criticized for lowering Pride flags for Charlie Kirk
Following a directive from U.S. president Donald Trump, Pride flags were lowered in remembrance of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk
LGBTQ2S+ representation in Parliament is declining. What can we do?
Research shows fewer queer and trans people hold political power in Canada, and those who do represent fewer political perspectives
Trans people didn’t ask to get pulled into any of this
Charlie Kirk’s murder is the latest event in which trans people have suddenly, inexplicably, become main characters
Canada must lead on LGBTQ+ rights. Will Carney’s budget meet the moment?
With the U.S. shying away from supporting LGBTQ+ rights abroad, Canada must take global leadership