The Royal Canadian Mt has unveiled a memorative loonie meant to mark what lls a key tone for lbian, gay, transgenr, queer and two-spired people.
Contents:
- CANADA'S NEW GAY RIL OPPONENTS — AND SOME SUPPORTERS — OF LGBTQ RIGHTS
- CANADA RELEAS 'GAY CO' TO CELEBRATE LGBTQ2 ANNIVERSARY, CHRISTIANS CALL IT 'AN AFONT TO OUR GOD'
- NEW GAY RIGHTS DIVIS LGBT MUNY — AND OUTRAG SOCIAL NSERVATIV
- ROYAL MT BLOCKS ENID BLYTON MEMORATIVE AFTER BOSS BRAND HER 'RACIST AND ANTI-GAY'
- U.K.'S ROYAL MT CREAT GAY MONEY TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF LGBT PRI
CANADA'S NEW GAY RIL OPPONENTS — AND SOME SUPPORTERS — OF LGBTQ RIGHTS
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CANADA RELEAS 'GAY CO' TO CELEBRATE LGBTQ2 ANNIVERSARY, CHRISTIANS CALL IT 'AN AFONT TO OUR GOD'
A new LGBT+-themed 50p has been unveiled, markg the 50th anniversary of the first Pri celebratns the special release om the Royal Mt marks the first time Bra’s LGBTQ+ muny has been directly celebrated on official UK age, though gay breakg hero Alan Turg last year beme the new face of the £50 was the new ma? The Royal Canadian Mt released a memorative one-dollar (monly lled the “loonie”) Tuday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the partial crimalizatn of homosexualy the untry. “Markg 50 years sce a landmark cisn that began a procs of legal reforms to regnize the rights of LGBTQ2 Canadians is a powerful way to regnize Canada's profound belief equaly and cln, " she ntued, addg "2" to LGBTQ for "two spir, " an digeno ncept that isn’t pletely translatable to the Wtern lexin of genr and sexual 1969, Canada’s Parliament passed legislatn that partially crimalized homosexual activy, specifilly activy nducted private between two dividuals 21 and olr.
"It is an opportuny to reflect on a landmark event our untry's history, and a remr of the progrs still to be ma as we work toward cln and equaly for all LGBTQ2 Canadians, ” he Kennedy, executive director of Egale Canada, a lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer and two-spir advocy group, told NBC News that the marks “a particular tone regnn of LGBTQ2 people Canada, ” and lled “hugely signifint and somethg that we should be proud of.
NEW GAY RIGHTS DIVIS LGBT MUNY — AND OUTRAG SOCIAL NSERVATIV
“There are 70 untri that crimalize homosexualy, and I’m sure the activists those untri would love to have basic regnn of their existence.
“This is a moral issue, this is a s issue terms of homosexual practic. ”“Grown adults have a right to do whatever they like the privacy of their own bedroom, but there is no bs for the ernment puttg this on money, ” he Ksman, a longtime gay activist, is also displeased by the Equaly — but for a very different reason.
ROYAL MT BLOCKS ENID BLYTON MEMORATIVE AFTER BOSS BRAND HER 'RACIST AND ANTI-GAY'
Ksman is part of the “Anti-69” work, a group of activists and scholars who have e together to unter the ernment’s posn that 1969 marks the crimalizatn of homosexualy Canada. This change, he explaed, “did not affect any of the other offens that uld be ed agast people engagg homosexual sex.
U.K.'S ROYAL MT CREAT GAY MONEY TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF LGBT PRI
Ksman poted to Canada’s first lbian and gay rights monstratn 1971, which protted the limed spe of the 1969 reform.
Ksman also said that large-sle police raids on gay bars and bathho ntued throughout the ‘70s and ‘80s major ci across today, Ksman said, LGBTQ people rema crimalized many ways. ”Bill Morne, Canada’s fance mister and a member of Parliament for the area nsired Toronto’s “gay village, ” acknowledged the fight for LGBTQ equaly is not over. ”“I don’t thk any ernment puts their hand up to take on LGBTI issu, ” Kennedy said, referrg to lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and tersex dividuals.
In 1969, Canada's Parliament passed legislatn to partially stop the crimalizatn of homosexual activy, protectg private activy between two dividuals 21 and olr. New $1 #Equaly markg 50 years sce Canada took the first step towards crimalizg homosexualy is unveiled by @Bill_Morne @MarLemay1 @R_Boissonnlt #RightToLove — Royal Canadian Mt (@CanadianMt) April 23, 2019. Though the untry has been progrsive LGBTQ rights, some gay activists say the untry hasn't gone far enough.