Egale Canada

Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada announces judicial appointments to the Federal Court

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水曜日, 5月 1, 2024

Justice Battista replaces Justice E. Walker, who was elevated to the Federal Court of Appeal on January 26, 2024.

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  • Justice Battista replaces Justice E. Walker, who was elevated to the Federal Court of Appeal on January 26, 2024.
  • Catharine Moore, Senior General Counsel at the Department of Justice Canada in Ottawa, is appointed an associate judge of the Federal Court.
  • This includes 103 appointments since the Honourable Arif Virani became Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada on July 26, 2023.
  • Federal judicial appointments are made by the Governor General, acting on the advice of the federal Cabinet and recommendations from the Minister of Justice.

Alberta’s new policies are not only anti-trans, they are anti-evidence

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月曜日, 2月 5, 2024

Like other experts, we worried these policies would mimic the parental rights legislation recently introduced in Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.

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  • Like other experts, we worried these policies would mimic the parental rights legislation recently introduced in Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.
  • Smith has unveiled a suite of policies that directly attack trans and gender-diverse children and youth in Alberta.
  • As we explain below, these policies are at odds with research about gender-affirming care, curriculum and sports.

Evidence on trans-affirming care

  • Like all medicines, side effects are a risk but researchers caution against fear-mongering in response to gender-affirming care.
  • The evidence about trans-affirming health care for youth is clear — it saves lives.
  • Rather than restrict life-saving medical care, experts in fertility medicine call for increased accessibility for trans people to fertility services.

Sex education evidence

  • Classroom instruction on gender, sexuality and sexual orientation also now requires parental notification and opt-in.
  • Finally, third-party resource materials on gender, sexuality and sexual orientation in schools need to be pre-approved by the ministry to make sure they’re “age-appropriate.” Education experts agree that what is needed to protect youth — including cisgender and heterosexual kids — from potential abuse is robust and consent-based sexual health education.
  • Youth have the right to knowledge and skills about their bodies, consent, safe/unsafe touch and healthy relationships.

Risk of parental, peer rejection

  • This process essentially requires schools to “out” youth to their parents, who may reject their children.
  • Smith incorrectly suggests that parental rejection of 2SLGBTQIA+ kids is rare.
  • For those who experience family rejection, the rates of suicide are incredibly high.

Trans athletes evidence

  • Smith’s policy will also ban trans girls and women athletes from participating in competitive women’s sports.
  • Some scientists maintain that trans women and girls have no “biological advantage” over cisgender girls and women.
  • A book on the topic that reviewed evidence on testosterone determined there is no direct relation between the hormone and athletic performance.

What’s the truth?

  • In contrast, trans youth who are affirmed in schools, health care and in sports have better self-confidence and relationships with their parents.
  • Smith has incorrectly warned there are risks associated with affirmation and inclusion in schools for trans kids.
  • It includes more information on clinical guidelines for the prescription of puberty blockers for the purposes of gender-affirming care.


Corinne L. Mason receives funding from SSHRC. Leah Hamilton receives funding from SSHRC.

As a committed ally, White Ribbon releases Short Life Stories addressing violence against the transgender communities

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月曜日, 11月 13, 2023

TORONTO, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- White Ribbon launches its newest campaign, Short Life Stories which follows the life of a transgender woman from her transition onward.

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  • TORONTO, Nov. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- White Ribbon launches its newest campaign, Short Life Stories which follows the life of a transgender woman from her transition onward.
  • The public service announcement (PSA) is a call-to-action in response to the rising hate, discrimination, and violence against the transgender communities.
  • “As a dedicated ally, White Ribbon has developed Short Life Stories to honour the transgender communities and highlight the profound reality that the journey towards their authentic selves can be a long and emotional process.
  • To book an interview with any of our following spokespeople or for more information about Short Life Stories, please contact:

CHIPOTLE KICKS OFF 'LOVE WHAT MAKES YOU REAL' CAMPAIGN FOR PRIDE MONTH

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月曜日, 6月 5, 2023

* For more than two decades, Chipotle has celebrated Pride and championed diversity and inclusion among team members and guests.

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  • * For more than two decades, Chipotle has celebrated Pride and championed diversity and inclusion among team members and guests.
  • 'Authenticity Lives Here' is a core value at Chipotle so the brand is making it easy for crew to show their pride and allyship with limited-edition "Love What Makes You Real" uniform shirts.
  • As an organization, Chipotle achieved a 100 score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Corporate Equality Index, highlighting best workplaces for LGBTQIA+ equality.
  • Today, Chipotle is launching 'The Pride Edit' on Chipotle Goods featuring inclusive merch in rainbow colorways to help fans showcase their pride.

CHIPOTLE EXPANDS DIGITAL ACCESS WITH LOYALTY PROGRAM LAUNCH IN CANADA

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火曜日, 6月 14, 2022

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG), today announced it has officially launched its loyalty program, Chipotle Rewards, in Canada. This is the latest advancement in Chipotle's efforts to make the brand more accessible and to strengthen the relationship with its Canadian community. Chipotle implemented its U.S. loyalty program in 2019 and in only three years, 28 million members have enrolled, making it among the fastest growing loyalty programs in the history of the restaurant industry.

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  • NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG), today announced it has officially launched its loyalty program, Chipotle Rewards, in Canada.
  • To start earning free Chipotle with Chipotle Rewards, fans can sign up in the Chipotle app or at CHIPOTLE.CA/REWARDS .
  • Members of Chipotle Rewards in Canada earn 10 points for every $1 CAD spent in the restaurant, online or in the app.
  • After as few as two purchases, Chipotle Rewards members can earn enough points to start unlocking free Chipotle.

CHIPOTLE KICKS OFF PRIDE MONTH WITH 'ALWAYS REAL' ACTIONS FOR THE LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY

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水曜日, 6月 1, 2022

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) announced its 'Always Real' support for the LGBTQIA+ community in honor of Pride month. Chipotle worked with its PRIDE Employee Resource Group to identify pressing issues that members of the community face, and together developed its first-ever program dedicated to yearlong support.

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  • NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) announced its 'Always Real' support for the LGBTQIA+ community in honor of Pride month.
  • Chipotle worked with its PRIDE Employee Resource Group to identify pressing issues that members of the community face, and together developed its first-ever program dedicated to yearlong support.
  • Food insecurity, the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food, disproportionately affects members of the LGBTQ community.
  • As a long time Pride supporter, Chipotle celebrates equality with its employees as well as its customers.

Feminist Organizations Reiterate Transgender Policy Concerns To Correctional Service Canada

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火曜日, 1月 18, 2022

Today, the organizations remind CSC that any policies it develops must respect human rights law.

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  • Today, the organizations remind CSC that any policies it develops must respect human rights law.
  • In 2017, Parliament passed legislation stating that federally-regulated government bodies are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of "gender identity or expression" .
  • Unfortunately, the draft Directive that CSC proposed represented a serious step backwards for Transgender, Two-Spirit, non-binary, and gender-diverse persons under CSC supervision.
  • Correctional Service Canada must not impose an additional and more onerous safety review for Transgender, Two-Spirit, and non-binary persons than it does on others.

Ground-breaking transitional home for LGBTQI2S youth to open December 1

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水曜日, 11月 11, 2020

LGBTQI2S youth face disproportionately high rates of family rejection, trauma and violence and, due to fear of exclusion and harassment, many end up on the streets.

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  • LGBTQI2S youth face disproportionately high rates of family rejection, trauma and violence and, due to fear of exclusion and harassment, many end up on the streets.
  • Due to family rejection, many LGBTQI2S youth have a difficult relationship with the idea of 'Home'.
  • Friends of Ruby (formerly Egale Youth Service) is a registered charity dedicated to LGBTQI2S youth (aged 16-29) well-being through mental health services, social services and housing.
  • Friends of Ruby's approach is comprehensive, involving mind, body and community we support LGBTQI2S youth, wherever they are on their personal journey.

Justice Canada supporting increased access to justice for LGBTQ2 Canadians amid COVID-19 challenges

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火曜日, 9月 8, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for Canadians, with particular challenges for LGBTQ2 individuals.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has created many challenges for Canadians, with particular challenges for LGBTQ2 individuals.
  • Today, the Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced funding to Egale Canada to help respond to this increased demand for legal information for LGBTQ2 Canadians who have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • In support of this initiative, the Department of Justice is providing $125,784 to Egale Canada through the Justice Partnership and Innovation Program.
  • The Justice Partnership and Innovation Program supports activities that respond effectively to the changing conditions affecting Canadian justice policy.

Government of Canada Announces Funding to Help End Gender-Based Violence in LGBTQ2 Communities

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金曜日, 5月 17, 2019

The following organizations are receiving funding to develop and deliver programs and interventions that will support LGBTQ2 people and address gender-based violence in communities across Canada: Egale Canada, the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto, and The 519, based in Toronto.

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  • The following organizations are receiving funding to develop and deliver programs and interventions that will support LGBTQ2 people and address gender-based violence in communities across Canada: Egale Canada, the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto, and The 519, based in Toronto.
  • These programs will help address the root causes of gender-based violence and equip health professionals with the knowledge and resources needed to support survivors of violence.
  • That is why our government is investing in The 519's project to use a rapid response approach to respond to violence targeting LGBTQ2 communities.
  • In more than 70 countries, laws that criminalize LGBTQ2 people perpetuate genderbased violence against members of these communities.