Some critics say the ID and bag checks target queer and trans people of colour
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Some critics say the ID and bag checks target queer and trans people of colour
With the support of Canadian advocates, Barbadian activists have taken their country to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Supreme Court of Canada finds BC and Ontario law societies can refuse accreditation based on the school’s community covenant
Jake and I are finally going to have sex for the first time. The only catch is that there will be an audience
Some say that international pressure on Ugandan politicians will outweigh calls for increased legal crackdowns on homosexuality
Every country and community requires a tailored, specific approach
Finding a physical activity that I loved came at the cost of putting up with countless small acts of hostility
‘I can tell you one thing, we’re repealing it. And I’ll tell you another thing, we keep our promises,’ Ford says
Doug Ford as premier of Ontario will do profound damage to the lives of the most vulnerable among us
LGBT sex workers are already feeling the loss of a vital platform
Winnipeg locals recall their first experiences at Pride
Ontario’s first lesbian premier is historically unpopular, even though her rivals have mirrored her policies
Gays arrested in bathhouse raids excluded from law that would strike criminal records
Social conservatives are a resurgent force in Albertan and Ontarian politics
Government says it finally intends to repeal the anal sex provisions of the Criminal Code
‘Sorry,’ he said. ‘This isn’t working for me.’
Disrupt their networks, deradicalize their recruits and fight their toxic masculinity
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