Despite recent changes to Canada’s Human Rights Act, incarcerated trans people in Canada still face violence and discrimination
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Despite recent changes to Canada’s Human Rights Act, incarcerated trans people in Canada still face violence and discrimination
ANALYSIS: Blaine Higgs’s open embrace of Christian nationalism should set off alarm bells
From Thailand and Namibia to Poland and the U.K., good news is on the horizon for queer and trans folk
From the lead-footed Belgians to the high-flying French, we rate the world in heels
Experts say the precedent means that the queer community will be able to protect themselves from defamation and hateful speech
Get ready to love and laugh with Miss Chief Eagle Testickle
An annual tradition returns: the highs and the lows of the past year, personified
The best and brightest—even most bewildering—stories from a back catalogue brimming with insight
ANALYSIS: The fight to protect trans and gender-diverse kids is far from over
OPINION: A petition calling on teachers to violate Saskatchewan’s anti-trans Parents’ Bill of Rights could help the cause of striking it down
Students in British Columbia successfully campaigned to add gender affirming care to their school’s health insurance. That benefit is now available to 200,000 university students across Canada—but gaps remain
OPINION: The Danube Institute treated a group of Conservatives to a lavish trip, part of what could be a slippery ideological slope
Plus drag queen Pattie Gonia’s environmental anthem performed with trans Indigenous singer-songwriter Quinn Christopherson and acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma
Following last year’s win at the World AIDS Day Ball in Toronto and an impressive showing in NYC earlier this fall, Jazmine’s home is the runway
ANALYSIS: Unhoused people are a part of our communities, so what can we do?
At protests across the country, queer and trans people are insisting that LGBTQ2S+ liberation and Palestinian liberation are intertwined
ANALYSIS: Policy advocate Sam Andrey provides insight into how queers confront hate while building digital communities
OPINION: As an experienced sex educator and social worker, I know how challenging Saskatchewan’s new approach will be