Join us as we reflect on our shared history.
Celebrating Four Decades of Progress [Image alt text: A person’s hands are seen flipping through a photo album, showcasing images and memorabilia. The text "40 YEARS OF PROGRESS" is prominently displayed in blue above the album. The logo for Egale appears in the bottom left corner.] < [link removed] >
For 40 years, Egale Canada has helped shape what inclusion looks like — from securing recognition under the Charterand advancing critical legal protections, to standing up for 2SLGBTQI communities in moments of backlash and rising hate.
Now, as we mark our 40th anniversary, we’re launching a year‑long campaign celebrating the people, movements, and landmark moments that have moved Canada forward.
Founded in 1986, at a pivotal moment when equality rights were coming into force, Egale emerged to ensure that 2SLGBTQI communities were not left behind. Four decades later, that mission remains as urgent as ever. Through landmark legal victories, national research, education, and advocacy, Egale’s work has helped make the rights many people experience today both possible and defensible.
Over the coming year, join us as we reflect on our shared history, honour the leaders who got us here, and look ahead to the work still needed to ensure equality for all.
Be part of the celebration and the next chapter of progress:
→Explore Egale’s 40‑year timeline
→ Share your Egale story or what Egale means to you
→Support the next generation of 2SLGBTQI human rights work
→Join our Monthly Donor Circle with a pledge of a monthly gift of $40 for 40 years of progress
→and more!
Visit egale.ca/40 < [link removed] > to learn more and get involved.
This is 40 Years of Progress.
This is what it takes to achieve — and defend — equality.
Egale Canada
120 Carlton Street, Suite 217 | Toronto, Ontario M5A 4K2
416-964-7887 |
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Egale works to improve the lives of 2SLGBTQI people in Canada and to enhance the global response to 2SLGBTQI issues. Egale achieves this by informing public policy, inspiring cultural change, and promoting human rights and inclusion through research, education and community engagement.
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