Category
page 1Canadian LGBTQ rights activists
Elliot Page
Canadian actor
Carly Rae Jepsen
Canadian singer
Margot Kidder
Canadian and American actress and activist (1948–2018)

Linda Evangelista
Canadian model (born 1965)
Shay Mitchell
Canadian actress

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Canadian singer-songwriter
Alissa White-Gluz
Canadian singer

Avan Jogia
Avan Tudor Jogia is a Canadian actor, author and director. Starting as a child actor, he first received recognition for portraying Danny Araujo in the television film A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006). After moving to the United States in his late teens, he landed various roles on television series such as Caprica (2009–2010) and had his breakthrough as Beck Oliver in Victorious (2010–2013).

Paul Haggis
Canadian screenwriter and director (born 1953)

Eric McCormack
Canadian-American actor, producer, and writer

Richard Harmon
Canadian actor
Allie X
Canadian singer
Colin Mochrie
Canadian actor and comedian (born 1957)
Gigi Gorgeous
Canadian YouTuber, socialite, actress, and model

Mark Tewksbury
Canadian swimmer
Claude Vivier
Canadian composer (1948–1983)
Elise Bauman
Canadian actress
Sean Avery
Canadian Former Hockey Player
Miodrag Kojadinović
Canadian poet and academic
Omar Sharif, Jr.
Egyptian-Canadian actor
Jane Rule
Canadian novelist (1931–2007)

Sophie Labelle
Canadian writer and cartoonist
Natasha Negovanlis
Canadian actress and writer
Bill Siksay
Canadian politician
Bob Paris
American and Canadian writer,actor, civil rights activist and retired pro athlete

Jo Vannicola
Canadian actor
Veronica Ivy
Canadian cyclist, transgender rights activist and professor of philosophy
Arsham Parsi
Iranian LGBT human rights activist
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Québécois actress
Raymond Gravel
Canadian Québécois Roman Catholic priest and politician (1952-2014)
James Stewart
Canadian mathematician, born 1941 (1941–2014)
Svend Robinson
Canadian politician
Esthero
Esthero ( ; born Jenny-Bea Englishman on December 23, 1978) is a Canadian singer-songwriter who lives in Los Angeles, California. The name Esthero refers both to the singer and formerly to the two-person team of herself and producer Doc McKinney. Esthero is a portmanteau of "Esther the hero"; she claims to have gotten the name by combining the name of the heroine (Esther) and last line ("If I am to be the hero, then I cannot fly from darkness") of the film from Sylvia Plath's only novel, The Bell Jar (1963).
Nathan Phelps
American-Canadian author
Michael Connolly
Canadian politician
Brian Burke
American-Canadian ice hockey player
Boban Stojanović
Serbian LGBT activist
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois
Canadian politician
Susan G. Cole
Canadian activist
Randall Garrison
Canadian politician
Enza Anderson
Canadian transgender political activist
John Alan Lee
Canadian writer, academic and political activist

Annie Guglia
Canadian skateboarder
Michelle Douglas
Canadian activist

Joe Bocan
musical artist
Libby Davies
Canadian politician
Réal Ménard
Canadian politician
Barry D. Adam
Canadian sociologist and author
Li Shiu Tong
Chinese-Canadian LGBTQ activist (1907–1993)

Aaron Devor
Canadian sociologist
Brenda Murphy
Canadian activist and politician
Laurier LaPierre
Canadian politician (1929-2012)

Niki Ashton
Canadian politician
Anna Lambe
Canadian actress
Keffals
Clara Sorrenti (born March 25, 1994), better known as Keffals, is a Canadian Twitch streamer, transgender activist, and left-wing political commentator. She began advocating transgender rights after Texas Governor Greg Abbott instructed Texas state agencies to treat gender-affirming medical treatments for transgender youths (such as puberty blockers or hormone treatments) as child abuse. She has commentated on her experiences as a trans woman and has hosted people such as Chelsea Manning on her stream.
Flora Gionest-Roussy
Canadian singer-songwriter and actor
Brent Hawkes
Canadian politician
John Sewell
Canadian politician (born 1940)

Jessica Yaniv
Canadian tech journalist, LGBT rights activist
George Hislop
Canadian politician