Shannon passed away on Feb 2, 2018
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Shannon passed away on Feb 2, 2018
If she wins, Christine Elliott’s return to provincial politics could turn the page on the party’s history of homophobia
Our institutions are all complicit in turning a blind eye to the most vulnerable
From language, limits and safewords, each situation has its own set of unique challenges
A year after her last reprieve, Angela is once again facing deportation to a country where being gay is illegal
The homophobic elements of the Progressive Conservatives are lying in wait
Navaratnam was last seen leaving a bar in Toronto’s gay village in September 2010
Police allege Kinsman was murdered by Bruce McArthur after disappearing from Toronto’s gay village
Bruce McArthur is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of Selim Esen and Andrew Kinsman
Just the thought of renting a DVD caused me a surprising amount of anxiety
But Justin Trudeau and his Liberals still have outstanding promises to queer Canadians that must be kept
The holiday season is ingrained in family tradition and cultural institutions, but many queer people still don’t have a seat at the table
When my able-bodied lovers don’t communicate their needs, I’m left wondering about my sexual skill
Canada’s new expungement bill only covers a fraction of the charges it should, says queer historian
As Call Me By Your Name opens in theatres, we ask a few people to reflect on the lessons they learned and the love they found
Now the government must release all documents related to the purges, says Svend Robinson
How I honoured Chinese funeral tradition, my family and queerness at my grandfather’s funeral
Why do so few shelters provide a safe space for trans men?