Supreme Court of Canada finds BC and Ontario law societies can refuse accreditation based on the school’s community covenant
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Supreme Court of Canada finds BC and Ontario law societies can refuse accreditation based on the school’s community covenant
Why advocates are criticizing new guidelines
A year after her last reprieve, Angela is once again facing deportation to a country where being gay is illegal
Activists are cautiously optimistic that the Inter-American human rights decision could improve LGBT rights in nearly 20 countries
Despite a deterioration of rights in some countries, in many ways 2017 was a banner year for LGBT progress
But Justin Trudeau and his Liberals still have outstanding promises to queer Canadians that must be kept
Canada’s new expungement bill only covers a fraction of the charges it should, says queer historian
Don’t disregard or discount the school’s LGBT students, Egale argues
People with undetectable viral loads should no longer be prosecuted for non-disclosure, Ontario and feds say
Canada’s largest Christian university starts hearings in highest court
Bill to expunge ‘historically unjust convictions’ introduced on the same day as LGBT apology
‘To those who were left broken by a prejudiced system, and to those who took their own lives, we have failed you,’ Trudeau says
‘You only get one opportunity to do something this important well and we want to do it well the first time,’ says LGBTQ2 special advisor Randy Boissonnault
Add your voice to the growing call for prosecutorial guidelines today
Michael Melvin Williams says appeal is ‘matter of principle’
Ritchie Dowrey never regained his independent life