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18Mar

Beyond Borders: See you in Winnipeg!

March 18, 2025 Contractor Leadership, Opinion 42
This is the fourth and final installment of Beyond Borders, a series exploring how queer and trans employees navigate the evolving landscape of business travel. In previous editions, we examined the impact of political shifts in the United States and the challenges of corporate activism. Now, we turn to a city that exemplifies what it means to move beyond performance and into action: Winnipeg. Originally posted on LinkedIn. For years, my birthday tradition was an escape to Palm Springs, where the August off-season meant quiet streets and endless sunshine. But with the Canadian dollar making U.S. travel less appealing this...
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11Mar

Beyond Borders: What Can We Learn from the Sunshine State?

March 11, 2025 editor Leadership, Opinion 50
This is the third installment of Beyond Borders, a four-part series exploring the emerging challenges and opportunities of business travel for queer and trans employees amid rising polarization. Originally posted to LinkedIn. When tragedy struck Orlando’s queer community on June 12, 2016, the response was immediate and unified. The Pulse nightclub shooting, then the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, sent shockwaves around the world. In the days and weeks that followed, the question everyone asked was: How can we help? The international response prioritized support for survivors, the families of victims, and the broader queer and trans community in...
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04Mar

Beyond Borders: Do Travel Boycotts Work?

March 4, 2025 editor Leadership, Opinion 50
This is the second installment of Beyond Borders, a four-part series exploring the emerging challenges and opportunities of business travel for queer and trans employees amid rising polarization. Originally posted on LinkedIn. In light of dramatic shifts in U.S. domestic policy, Canadian companies are questioning whether sending employees across the border aligns with their duty of care. At the same time, economic nationalism is on the rise, and some are calling for more aggressive corporate activism, including boycotts of U.S. travel and investment. But do travel boycotts actually work? The Logic Behind Boycotts The idea is simple: By refusing to...
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25Feb

Beyond Borders: Should Canadian Companies Rethink Employee Travel to the U.S.?

February 25, 2025 editor Leadership, Opinion 42
This is the first installment of Beyond Borders, a four-part series exploring the emerging challenges and opportunities of business travel for queer and trans employees amid rising polarization. Originally posted on LinkedIn. For many Canadian employers, cross-border travel is a business necessity. But as new U.S. policies heighten risks for trans and nonbinary workers, companies must grapple with a difficult question: how to balance employee safety with operational needs in an increasingly polarized climate. With hostility toward trans communities on the rise, Canadian organizations are being forced to reconsider the implications of sending employees across the border. For some, the...
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