The non-binary Paralympic wheelchair basketball medalist was just named to Canada’s Order of Sport
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The non-binary Paralympic wheelchair basketball medalist was just named to Canada’s Order of Sport
Self-testing can help to improve access, especially for queer and trans people
Young filmmaker M.H. Murray discusses the high cost of living in a city like Toronto—and the costs of living with trauma
OPINION: Both parts of Saskatchewan’s new regulations are a threat to kids’ agency
REVIEW: Beautifully acted and directed, this lesbian conductor movie has a heroine you can root for
The Wolastoqiyik composer hopes his second album and cross-country tour conjures up queer magic
“My path is through my voice,” says the brashly articulate rapper based in Calgary
Twenty years after the publication of “Brazen Femme,” a new podcast reflects on the anthology, and femme identity then and now
OPINION: The details of Saskatchewan’s forced-through pronoun legislation show how it’s all about politics—not protecting kids
Eleven contestants vie to be the new Queen of the North
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His new star-studded memoir dishes deflection and reflection in equal measure
OPINION: Canadians should be getting clearer answers from officials on aid efforts
REVIEW: Beloved kids show had a surprising queer heart
Premier Scott Moe admitted he did not hear from any parents whose children hid their gender identities
Star and co-writer Bilal Baig discusses the messy “human” quality at the heart of their groundbreaking series, and why it’s time to call it a day
As anti-trans hate rises across the country, advocacy groups are calling for a change in strategy
Scott Moe will use the notwithstanding clause to force through his anti-trans pronoun policy for schools. Here’s how that works and what you can do to fight it