Country: Canada
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Supporting Artistic Projects that Make LGBTQ2IA+ Realities Visible
The City of Montréal supports community organizations to foster artistic projects that highlight the diversity of sexual and gender identities through an intersectional lens. Recent initiatives include: Keeping Our Memories Alive, an exhibition by the Quebec Lesbian Archives with support from the MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises, documenting decades of activism, community building and…
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Inclusive Facilities : Universal Change Rooms and Washrooms
The City of Montréal is introducing universal change rooms and washrooms across its facilities to promote safe, respectful, and inclusive access for all — including families, groups, trans and non-binary individuals, people with disabilities, and their accompanying persons. Too often, trans and non-binary individuals experience anxiety, discrimination, harassment, or denial of entry in gendered changing…
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March 31 : A Day to Reaffirm the Rights of Trans People
On March 31, 2025, the City of Montréal raised the Trans Pride flag at City Hall to mark the International Transgender Day of Visibility. The ceremony, accompanied by an official resolution adopted at the March 17 City Council meeting, marked the City’s first formal declaration dedicated to this important day. Through this declaration, Montréal reaffirms…