Steinbach was famous for being Canada’s most charitable community. Now it’s becoming known for its hostile treatment of its LGBT citizens.
Tag Archives: Orlando shooting
Five powerful pieces of reporting in the week after Orlando
How five media outlets harnessed digital tools, data—and even video games—to make sense of the horrific Orlando shooting
A rabbi walks into a gay bar: After Orlando, a pride revolution
In once-unsympathetic cities like Surrey, in churches and Orthodox synagogues, the senseless violence of Orlando has sparked a movement
How homophobia has complicated the grieving process in Orlando
Many of the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting mostly gay, mostly from Lantino community still seeped in homophobia
Why Orlando is a watershed moment
To be queer or trans, even today, is to understand that safety is not guaranteed. Orlando drives the point home.
The real homegrown extremist: Donald Trump
Voters prefer Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton to handle terrorism. And it’s been a good week for fear.
Three hours of terror in Orlando
How the Pulse nightclub shooting unfolded in Orlando, rocking a community and a country
How America can change its relationship with guns
It will take time. But Americans deserve the right to live without fear of mass shootings.
Alleged Orlando gunman used to hang at Pulse nightclub, regulars say
A couple says they saw Omar Mateen as many as a dozen times at the gay-friendly nightclub where he’d massacre at least 49
Egale’s Helen Kennedy on Canada’s homophobic, transphobic past
In wake of the Orlando attack, Egale’s executive director talks about the ‘Grossly Indecent’ report and the need to right historical wrongs