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'Pronouns, name and gender [will be] respected'

Non-binary mechanic Kai Dean offers a mobile garage service that's also a safe space for Ottawa's LGBT community.

Pride flags will fly in Colorado despite Republican Party call to burn them

Pride celebrations will go on in Colorado despite a Republican Party email branding its participants godless groomers and calling on people to burn Pride flags.And at least one Republican candidate is speaking out against his own party.
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We want to fight: Having a transgender kid in Missouri | About That

Missouri has introduced dozens of bills targeting transgender people. A mom and her trans son explain what its like to live in the state, and why they arent leaving.
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Rising hate a key concern as 2SLGBTQ+ gathers for P.E.I. event

Advocates in the 2SLGBTQ+ community say they're worried about an increase in anti-queer hate across the country especially against transgender people. They're meeting in Charlottetown this weekend, as organizers expect more than 100 participants. CBC talked to Anastasia Preston, trans community outreach co-ordinator at P.E.E.R.S. Alliance, and Kojo Modeste, executive director of PRIDE Toronto.
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Westlock to get rid of rainbow crosswalk after town votes on neutrality bylaw

Residents of Westlock, Alta., voted in favour of a bylaw Thursday that bans crosswalks and flags supporting "political, social, or religious movements or commercial entities." Just over 1,300 people voted, with 663 or 50.9 per cent voting in favour and 639 voting against. Travis McEwan brings us the reaction.
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Poilievre 'championing hateful policies,' retired trans hockey player says

Jessica Platt, the first openly trans woman to play pro hockey in Canada, says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre should focus on wider-ranging issues rather than calling for restrictions on women's sports, change rooms and bathrooms. 'This has the potential to endanger many in the trans community, and I don't think that people's lives should be used as a political chess piece,' Platt says.
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How Rainbow Railroad helps save LGBTQ lives

Rainbow Railroad, a Toronto-based organization that relocates LGBTQ refugees from nations where they are at risk, rescued Latoya Nugent from persecution in Jamaica. She joins CEO Kimahli Powell to tell Canada Tonight why the work is more important than ever in today's global climate.
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How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada

Robyn Hodgson says she's watched struggling young people heal, grow and ultimately thrive because of gender-affirming health care.
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Little Sister's takes the CBSA to court, 1984

A store that serves the gay community in Vancouver finally got its day in court.
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MP Svend Robinson comes out as gay, 1988

Former B.C. MP Svend Robinson was the first MP in Canada to publicly declare he was gay
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Vancouver's chief of police marches in 1997 in Pride Parade for first time

LGBT officers and guards discuss coming out at work.

Trans kids lost roles in Texas school musical until their parents went to bat for them

When Amy Hightower and other parents of theatre kids at Sherman High School in Texas filed into a school board meeting on Monday night to fight for their kids, they never thought theyd win.

76 arrested at party in Nigeria in what rights groups call an LGBTQ 'witch hunt'

Dozens of young people in Nigeria were paraded in front of news cameras after they were arrested during a party on Saturday and accused of holding homosexual birthdays" and having the intention to hold a same-sex marriage.

Newlywed Indigenous couple travels to Cree communities to destigmatize queer love, teach sexual health

A newlywed Indigenous couple is working hard to destigmatize queer love in Eeyou Istchee and create the safe spaces they needed themselves.
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Down this rural highway in Nova Scotia lies an unexpected LGBTQ enclave

There are now multiple LGBTQ business owners in Musquodoboit Harbour, N.S., and August 21 will mark the third annual Eastern Shore Pride promising to be the biggest one to date. The CBCs Andrew Sampson spoke to some of the community members about how the area is marching proudly into the future.
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A small town divided over the Pride flag

As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings. [Editor's Note: This report has been edited to remove a scene with a township employee who was unrelated to the story and clarify that the Norwich mayor declined our request for an on-camera interview.]
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How director Luis De Filippis mentored trans youth on set

Canadian filmmaker Luis De Filippis spoke with CBC News about her debut feature, Something You Said Last Night, and about offering trans youth the chance to work on a film set.

First Lunenburg County Pride parade a 'phenomenal' success, say organizers

The first Pride parade in Luneburg county saw 43 groups participate and supportive crowds lining the streets,
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Ontario's 1st legally married gay couple celebrates 20th anniversary

Ontario's first legally-recognized gay couple is celebrating their 20th anniversary on June 10. Looking forward, they are concerned Canadians will not be able to enjoy the same rights they did because of the chipping away of legal protections.
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Scenes from the protest at Wortley Pride's 2023 event

Protesters and counter-protesters clashed at the corner of Wortley Road and Elmwood Avenue in London on Saturday, over a drag queen storytime event that took place during the annual Pride celebration.
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Elliot Page is grateful and terrified

Elliot Page says hes finally found a way to be himself. In his first Canadian interview since transitioning, the Oscar-nominated actor tells CBC Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault why hes grateful to be alive but terrified to live in this moment.
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As some Florida groups cancel Pride over new laws, others 'refuse to submit'

A small-town Florida Pride organization says it will carry out its festivities as planned this summer, despite a slew of anti-LGBTQ legislation that has other organizations toning down their Pride events, or cancelling them altogether.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs anti-LGBTQ laws affecting gender-affirming care, bathroom use and drag shows

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis chose a Christian school as his setting for signing bills Wednesdaythat ban gender-affirming care for minors, restrict pronoun use in schools and force people to use the bathroom corresponding with their sex in some cases.

Winnipeg school's Pride flag stolen days after LGBT, Indigenous books taken from teacher's classroom

A Winnipeg school was left shaken after its Pride flag was stolen just days after several books that covered LGBTand Indigenous themes were taken from a teachers classroom.
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Country divided: The emergence of transgender refuge states | About That

U.S. politicians have introduced hundreds of bills targeting transgender people and their rights. Where are they protected? Activist Erin Reed joins About That with Andrew Chang to talk through a map she created to help.