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Trans

The F word: Rachel Epstein on queer families
Arts

The F word: Rachel Epstein on queer families

Queer parents & ‘spawn’ leave the inane questions behind

By Christina Starr
A blog that’s a living, growing resource
Ottawa

A blog that’s a living, growing resource

Gender Outlaw follows a transition in real time

By Mae Callen
Sarah Mangle
Trans

Sarah Mangle

By Lina Harper
Some of my best friends are rednecks
Vancouver

Some of my best friends are rednecks

Making assumptions about allies and enemies

By Ivan E Coyote
Putting Montreal trans landmarks on the bike map
Culture

Putting Montreal trans landmarks on the bike map

Bike tour highlights intersections of trans identity

By Deanne Smith
Man, woman or…what?
Gender identity

Man, woman or…what?

By Scott Dagostino
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Just call me ‘gay’
Canada

Just call me ‘gay’

Don’t call me ‘queer’ or an alphabet in a soup

By Jim Deva
Rights groups concerned about changes to foreign policy language
Power

Rights groups concerned about changes to foreign policy language

Minister downplays shift, but changes may impact Canada’s role in helping women and queers abroad

By Neil McKinnon
Long live the queens
Vancouver

Long live the queens

Drag queens are the epitome of unfettered self-confidence

By Trevor Nutley
‘Partners often bear the brunt of transition’
Health

‘Partners often bear the brunt of transition’

Trans Partner Network expands peer support offerings

By Andrea Zanin
Trans issue makes front-page news in Manitoba
Power

Trans issue makes front-page news in Manitoba

SRS funding story follows report on Xtra.ca

By Kaj Hasselriis
Policing Caster Semenya’s gender
Canada

Policing Caster Semenya’s gender

By Shawn Syms
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Are you Banjie or Cunt?
Arts

Are you Banjie or Cunt?

Get up to speed, Virgin, with House of Monroe

By Sholem Krishtalka
The Queer Nineties a testimony to tireless queer mobilization
Arts

The Queer Nineties a testimony to tireless queer mobilization

An ‘incredibly rich’ history that people don’t know a lot about: filmmaker

By Jessica Taylor
Dissecting the angry young man ethos
Arts

Dissecting the angry young man ethos

Shank explores the connection between queer desire and gaybashing

By Chris DeVito
Lu’s women-born-women policy
Vancouver

Lu’s women-born-women policy

Pharmacy designed to serve women only serves some

By Amy Fox
Camp appeal
Culture

Camp appeal

Queer options for braving the great outdoors

By Chaos McKenzie
Trans activists protest women-only pharmacy
Video

Trans activists protest women-only pharmacy

Vancouver pharmacy only serves women born women

By Rob Easton
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