After Orlando: How Canada can do more to support the rights of LGBTI people globally

From faster refugee processing to diplomatic supports and targeted aid, Canada can up its game.
Demonstrators carry anti-homophobia signs during a vigil in memory of the victims of Orlando's gay nightclub attack in London, U.K. on June 13.
The targeted massacre of LGBTI individuals at an Orlando nightclub has underscored just how much more work is needed to protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex persons at home and abroad. But while this event has quite rightly garnered outrage, the appalling reality is that...

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