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Safe-for-work site, owned by Come As You Are, is more parent- and firewall-friendly
Bill C-16 passed its final House vote Nov 18, 2016
Trans flag was raised at Queen’s Park and Toronto City Hall to pay tribute to those lost to anti-trans violence
A list of events across the country to honour the lives of those lost to violence
Liberal, NDP MPs hear from activists, trans people and HIV experts
Choice events in the city this week
Ontario consulted community and changed policy on gendered ID, while BC resists change
Trump’s election will slow or stop the tremendous progress LGBT Americans made under Barack Obama, but the real impact will be felt globally
The festival boasts some of the world’s best LGBT cinema
Senate could debate proposal before Christmas break
Five/Fourteen in Windsor helps place queer and trans foster children into welcoming homes
Federal government is consulting on new regulations to finally bring the Assisted Human Reproduction Act into force
In its 17th year, this film and media arts festival brings Toronto the best of indigenous culture, cinema and art
First House discussion on Bill C-16 raises bathroom issues, but smoothly passes second reading
The transgender jazz star deserves, at the very least, the pronouns of his choosing
From reported stories to personal essays, coming out in 2016 is a multi-faceted experience
Club accused of misgendering trans people and charging non-binary people presenting as male the cis men’s admission fee
Mainstream gyms can make queer and trans people feel unwelcome, but Manajiwin provides a body-positive place to work out comfortably