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‘They recognize the letters now, so why change?’

April 6, 2017 Adam Pike Comments Off on ‘They recognize the letters now, so why change?’

Members of the LGBTQ+ community speak out on what the multi-lettered acronym means to them.

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‘I deal with small town mentality and transphobia very often’

April 6, 2017 Kicker Comments Off on ‘I deal with small town mentality and transphobia very often’

Members of the LGBTQ+ community say support is significantly lacking in small towns across the province.

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Defining hate crimes is not black and white

March 16, 2017 Jason Sheppard Comments Off on Defining hate crimes is not black and white

Canadian Criminal Code has fallen behind what such offences have become.

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‘Being a queen is all about entertainment’

February 23, 2017 Victoria Plowman Comments Off on ‘Being a queen is all about entertainment’

Two years ago, Dalton Jay did his makeup, put on a wig and fell in love with the world of drag.

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