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Who does queer AI ‘art’ actually represent?
ANALYSIS: Accounts dedicated to queer AI art have popped off, but is there hope for anything beyond “boyfriend twins”?
The queer book bike serving Brooklyn
Providing books for queer kids and teens is at the core of the Nonbinarian Book Bike’s mission
Unions have a long history of fighting for trans rights. And they’re not giving up now
Labour unions are massive players in Canadian society. Which is why it matters that they’re engaged in the fight for trans rights—and have been for decades
Does the Canadian Blood Services apology go far enough?
The apology to LGBTQ2S+ Canadians for a former donation ban is a good step, but more needs to be done to repair harm and build trust
Inside Out is about more than just screening films
A pioneer in showcasing queer film, Inside Out’s 34th year could be it’s best
Helping patients to become their true selves
A journey to self-discovery and GraceMed Mississauga’s long-running support within the trans community
The dangerous potential of Poilievre’s promise to use Notwithstanding Clause
OPINION: Sure it’s about crime now, but the rollback of rights rarely stops at just one group
‘Bird Suit’ is a surreal, lush and devastating portrait of small-town life
Sydney Hegele’s new novel is a queer take on the the genre of southern Ontario gothic literature
Could Canadian anti-trans policies foreshadow abortion rights rollbacks?
Pro-life campaigns are already connecting the dots between Alberta premier Danielle Smith’s anti-trans policies and their own agendas
How to take PrEP on the other side of the world
Taking a pill once a day sounds simple. But what happens when you put the intricacies of travel into the mix?
A guide to some of the biggest and best Pride festivals in the world
Whether it’s size, location or ambience, there’s a little something for everyone
‘Supplication’ asks important questions about agency and control
REVIEW: Nour Abi-Nakhoul’s debut horror novel reflects the noise and overwhelmed-ness of contemporary life
‘Stress Positions’ captures the uncomfortable hilarity of millennial loserdom
Writer-director Theda Hammel weighs in on her debut film, modern-day slapstick and the difference between being evil and being a loser
Inside TransCare+, a new Canadian directory of trans health resources
This new site site aims to be the one-stop shop for Canadian trans healthcare
A new era for women’s sports?
PWHL fans are packed in like sardines and there’s a line around the block. Hockey is driving a whole new game at queer bars
Bud scars and bodies in queer middle age
Most people gain weight as they age, a fact with a particular heaviness in body-obsessed gay male culture