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October 7th 2019

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November 2024

TDoR 2024 Statement: Grieving the Past to Protect our Future

September 2024

Inclusive schools for every student

The 519 Board of Management Candidates 2024/25 

August 2024

Notice of The 519 Annual General Meeting 2024

July 2024

Call for Nominations – The 519 Annual General Meeting 2024

June 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: Communities to honour Torontonians lost to AIDS at the 40th AIDS Candlelight Vigil on June 25

Green Space Festival 2024: Accessibility

Neighbourhood Information: Green Space Festival 2024

May 2024

The 519 Pride Events Calendar 2024

April 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY: The 519 joins Rainbow Week of Action to march for LGBTQ+ refugee rights

November 2023

TDoR 2023: Statement from 2Spirit, trans, and non-binary youth / Déclaration des jeunes bispirituels, trans et non-binaires

September 2023

The 519 Board of Management Candidates 2023/24

July 2023

Notice of Annual General Meeting 2023

Call for Nominations – The 519 Annual General Meeting 2023

May 2023

[Media Advisory] The 519 Presents 'Enough is Enough!' a panel discussion addressing anti-2SLGBTQ+ hate

Pride 2023 at The 519: Upcoming Programs and Events

Green Space Festival 2023: Neighbourhood Information

[Media Advisory] Toronto’s queer and trans communities to protest against anti-2SLGBTQ+ hate on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBT)

March 2023

Trans Day of Visibility: How can we commit to being visible allies?

[Press Release] The 519 to Honour Esteemed Author John Irving with Ally Award

International Women's Day 2023: Women, Life, Freedom

My Vote, My Rights

Voting shouldn’t be difficult. But for some queer, trans, and two-spirit folks, it often is. We’ve put together this infographic to help you navigate the voting process.

Download Accessible PDF of the 'My Vote, My Rights' Infographic
 

For more information about voting, including what electoral district (also known as riding) you live in, what IDs you can use to vote, and different ways to vote, see Elections Canada’s website.

The 519 is a non-partisan organization and is not affiliated with any political party or candidate. The issues we are raising are of concern to LGBTQ2S community members and their allies. We believe that parties and candidates should take positions on these issues through their platforms, statements, and actions. We are advocating for all parties to take bold action around the issues that affect LGBTQ2S people.

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