THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

LGBT

  • By April 5, 2014

    Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a beautifully awkward play revolving around a friendship that gradually evolves into love.

  • Duck Dynasty needs disciplining

    By January 29, 2014

    After getting himself in hot water over comments made during a GQ interview, Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson has been reinstated in the show.

  • Pride and prejudice

    By September 27, 2013

    A first-hand account shows that homophobia is still going strong even in Vancouver, a city that many consider LGBT friendly.

  • Where’s Russia’s rainbow road?

    By September 7, 2013

    The homophobic policies of the Putin/Medvedev government have been clashing with the International Olympic Committee’s policies of tolerance.

  • Blood: It’s in you to give unless you’re gay

    By June 11, 2013

    Canadian Blood Services is now accepting blood donations from gay men, but only after five years of celibacy.

  • Kathleen Wynne more than just her sexuality

    By May 4, 2013

    Judge people based off the content of their character and campaign, not their sexuality.

  • Trans rights bill continues through Parliament, could be passed before the end of the year

    By December 3, 2012

    A bill that would provide additional legal protections for trans people is almost ready for its third reading. Although a rarity for opposition bills, C-279 has gathered support among all political parties, advocating for the inclusion of “gender expression” and “gender identity” in the Human Rights Act and under the hate crimes section of the Criminal Code.

  • Homophobia tarnishes our nation’s character

    By February 17, 2012

    You can walk through any high school in North America and hear the words “dyke” and “faggot” spoken as if they were okay to use when it quite obviously isn’t.

    The prevalence of this language is attributable to homophobia: something that has been present throughout history and has not yet diminished as much as other forms of discrimination such as racism or sexism.