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04/30/2026

Canadian Press - Dylan Robertson - April 24
“There aren’t enough countries in the world that champion LGBTQI issues. The consequence is that Canada plays an outsized role.”

Stern’s role expired in January 2025 when Biden left office. Her last task was completing assessments of LGBTQ+ rights in 193 countries as part of the U.S. State Department’s annual human rights report.

When those reports came out months later, the administration of President Donald Trump had deleted each chapter on gender and sexual minorities.

Stern said she believes Washington also has erased internal government records on LGBTQ+ issues and she fears the Trump administration might share the names of activists with hostile governments — or even fund anti-gay conversion therapy.

“We’re seeing increased threats against LGBTQI people around the world, but we’re seen decreased political leadership to defend them,” she said.

For years, evangelical groups have worked to co-ordinate a transnational movement to erode LGBTQ+ rights globally, outlaw certain sexual acts and restrict medical services for transgender people.

That movement has shifted in recent years to legal restrictions on speech and identity — such as a Uganda law that makes it illegal to identify as LGBTQ+ and makes certain sexual acts punishable by death. The outgoing government of Viktor Orbán in Hungary tried and failed to outlaw Pride marches.

The Trump administration dismantled the $40 billion U.S. Agency for International Development, the world’s largest aid organization, cutting millions of people with HIV off from access to lifesaving drugs. Administration officials also have voiced support for European far-right political parties that seek to restrict LGBTQ+ rights.

Steve Letsike, South Africa’s junior minister for women, youth and disabled people, told this week’s conference that democratic countries should support projects in the U.S. that advance democracy and civil rights.

“It’s a moment of pushback, but let’s see how we can build up on solidarity with people of America, those who still believe that democracy matters,” she said. “And let’s support them.”

Letsike said South Africa is trying to uphold human rights on the continent in the face of a co-ordinated global movement to erode those rights. She said Canada can help.

“We are seeing the anti-rights agenda, the anti-gender and also the anti-democratic (forces) rising. They are well organized and they are well resourced. They are learning the tactics and the strategies,” she said.

“It’s quite important that for those of us who are progressive, wanting to see a just world and a better world, (that) we strengthen the bolts, we tighten them clearly, to ensure that we don’t reverse the gains of democracy everywhere.”

The Dignity Network, a coalition of Canadian groups that advocate for gender and sexual minorities abroad, has called on Ottawa to double its annual foreign aid envelope for LGBTQ+ people to $20 million.

“It would hardly be noticeable in terms of Canada’s bottom line, but it would position Canada as the leading government in the world,” said Stern, adding that Ottawa also could step up its advocacy against repressive laws.

“Canada can demonstrate leadership in this moment. It can be a beacon of hope, speaking out in multilateral spaces,” she said.

“The benefits will be enormous. Canada’s reputation will increase. LGBTQI people will thrive. Their families will be happy. Human rights standards will be upheld.”

The government Prime Minister Mark Carney has cited human rights and the protection of civilians as one of the three pillars of its foreign policy.

Carney has spoken in support of LGBTQ+ rights and stressed the importance of foreign aid, despite cutting back funding for global health programs such as HIV eradication.

The government has shifted the focus of its foreign aid policy from grants to collaborating with private capital to deliver aid through, for example, corporate projects that create jobs in developing countries.

During a panel discussion at the Civic Space Summit on Wednesday, both Stern and Letsike argued that upholding LGBTQ+ rights helps to build more productive economies.

“Countering discrimination and violence is good business. Employees thrive when they know that they can show up for work safely,” Stern said.

She added that activists have a duty to convince voters that foreign aid and the defence of human rights prevent the global instability that undermines economies.

“In every country, we have to do a better job of explaining what’s at stake in foreign policy, so that your everyday citizen understands the relationship between the price of gasoline, the cost of eggs and the decisions our governments are making around the world,” she said.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 24, 2026.

Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press

09/23/2025

Northern Health and First Nations Health Authority are issuing a Drug Alert for the Northern Region. A purple paste/sample sold as ‘down’ has tested positive for fentanyl, benzos, and medetomidine. This sample has been linked to overdose events.

Medetomidine:
• is a non-opioid sedative.
• can cause complex drug poisonings that involve deep and prolonged sedation and very low or no pulse.
• can cause an increase in fatal or non-fatal overdoses.
• overdose symptoms may require multiple doses of naloxone or may not respond to naloxone.
• smoking Medetomidine is not safer than injecting.

For more information, see: stories.northernhealth.ca/news/toxic-drug-alert-northern-health-region

For information on other overdose prevention resources, see: www.northernhealth.ca/health-topics/overdose-prevention

06/01/2025

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Originally, this was a public magazine project I was developing for the City of Terrace and its residents. Now, almost four years later, I'm going to re-purpose this page to share political and radical research , studies, and uplifting movements that help propel our community into the future that our kids see. Also, sometimes us old-folks (parents and grandparents) don't even know the things our kids know. I'd love to share things and trends as they hit our country and province, and then discuss the actual affects they are having on communities: Like Diversity and Equity and Human Rights.

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03/16/2023

This is inhumane and unacceptable!

Joey Toutsaint has spent more than 2,180 days in solitary confinement during his time in prison.

APTN Investigates was given special access to the inmate who says his experience is something no person should ever have to endure.

Read his story here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/ourstories/insidecorrections/

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