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Transgender Pride flag raised at Yellowknife city hall

The Rainbow Coalition of Yellowknife raised the transgender Pride flag at city hall Monday and called on the territorial government to provide better health care for transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming youth.

Advocates say more needs to be done in N.W.T. to be inclusive of transgender, non-binary community

Lane MacIntosh and Chelsea Thacker of the Rainbow Coalition of Yellowknife raise the transgender Pride flag outside Yellowknife city hall on Monday. (Avery Zingel/CBC)

The transgender Pride flag was raised at Yellowknife city hall Monday to recognize Transgender Awareness Week, which runs from Nov. 13 to 19, and the transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people across the Northwest Territories.

"It's important to show the community that we exist and that we're here," said Lane MacIntosh, vice-president of the Rainbow Coalition of Yellowknife.

Chelsea Thacker, the organization's executive director, said the advocacy group is "fighting to make this a safer and more equitable territory for all of our transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming youth."

Thacker said one of the biggest obstacles the LGBTQ community faces in the N.W.T. is the lack of appropriate health-care resources.

"Yellowknife is fortunate to have a doctor and a nurse practitioner who have training and have taken extensive steps to try to educate their teams," said Thacker. "However, in [other] communities, we really do worry about the youth who don't even have a safe medical professional to talk to about being transgender and non-binary."

We need to normalize the existence of transgender, non-binary people because we are here and we're everywhere.- Chelsea Thacker, Rainbow Coalition of Yellowknife executive director

They also noted that the changes that were made to the Vital Statistics Act in 2016 around gender identification haven't permeated through the rest of the territorial bureaucracy.

"For example, forms, letters, gender correspondence, statistic collection and more do not include appropriate and inclusive language for transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people," they said.

Thackersaid they'd also like to see some movement on solidifying gender and sexuality alliance clubs in schools. They said it's important for youth to have safe spaces in their communities.

"We need to normalize the existence of transgender, non-binary people because we are here and we're everywhere," Thackersaid.

Thacker said theyencourageanyone who is an ally to stand up for transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people.

Corrections

  • This story was edited from an earlier version to reflect Chelsea Thacker's accurate pronouns.
    Nov 17, 2020 11:17 AM CT

With files from Avery Zingel