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10Jul

La Fierté au travail : un sujet toujours d’actualité

July 10, 2018 editor 2SLGBTQIA+ Advocacy 107
Écrit par David Tremblay Nous passons tous de longues heures derrière notre bureau;  le lieu de travail est une deuxième demeure où l’on côtoie collègues, patrons et parfois, nos clients.  Afin de briller à sa juste valeur, il est important de s’y sentir à l’aise et respecter sans condition.  Encore en 2018, bien que les mentalités évoluent à vitesse Grand V, beaucoup de travail reste à faire. Avec notre rapport Hiring Across All Spectrums sorti plus tôt cette année, nous souhaitons mettre en lumière  la réalité au travail de la communauté LGBTQ2+ qui n’est pas nécessairement connue de tous.  ...
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03Jul

3 Ways Pride at Work Canada Can Fuel Your LGBTQ2+ Diversity Work

July 3, 2018 editor Announcements 109
By Jason Reilly In June of 2017, as we danced down the middle of Yonge Street in our fourth consecutive Toronto Pride Parade, I couldn’t help but reflect back on how it all started. From humble beginnings to a major public celebration of our diversity, we couldn’t have done it alone. It took a village (people!). Our organization joined Pride at Work Canada as a National Partner in 2009, just one year after the organization was formed. It was a strong signal to our Associates that diversity and inclusion matter and that they were going to be a major focus...
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15Jun

4 reasons ProPride is a “must attend” event this summer

June 15, 2018 editor Announcements 109
By Chloe Von Dersch Pride at Work Canada is proud to bring you ProPride — a series of networking events for LGBTQ2+ professionals and allies taking place across the country this summer. Here are the top four reasons to attend a ProPride event: 1. Over half of LGBTQ2+ people in Canada are not out to everyone they work with We spend so much of our time at work, so it’s more important than ever to celebrate and connect with Pride at Work Community Partners who have made a commitment to fostering environments where all people can achieve their full potential,...
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29Nov

Yesterday and Today: A response to Justin Trudeau’s Apology to LGBTQ2 Communities

November 29, 2017 editor 2SLGBTQIA+ Advocacy 106
On Tuesday, November 28, 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized on behalf of the Government of Canada to LGBTQ2 (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and, two-spirit) communities across the country. He apologized for decades of discrimination, active and passive, a milestone for community members who have endured countless injustices from institutions meant to protect them. The Prime Minister’s apology recognized the intentional and systemic oppression many LGBTQ2 community members faced at the hands of the Canadian government, acknowledging that homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia have been built into the structures that this nation was formed on. Importantly, the Prime Minister noted...
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20Nov

Trans Day of Remembrance 2017 – Pride at Work Canada Interview with Susan Gapka

November 20, 2017 editor Observance Days 109
  The words below have been adapted from an interview with Susan Gapka, which took place on November 17, 2017. Pride at Work Canada would like to extend our immense thanks for all community members who continue to do inspiring work, which changes our world for the better.   Today marks the 18th annual Trans Day of Remembrance, which began to commemorate the death of Rita Hester – a trans woman whose murder remains unsolved to this day. Trans Day of Remembrance commemorations and celebrations happen all over Canada, and should be events driven by and for trans communities. Gwendolyn...
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