FIRST PERSON | I promised my American wife Canada was safe for queer couples. I'll vote to keep it that way
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FIRST PERSON | I promised my American wife Canada was safe for queer couples. I'll vote to keep it that way
Kiva-Marie Belt and their wife have made their home in Canada, but have seen anti-transgender sentiment on the rise in the U.S. spilling over to this country. That’s why acceptance and inclusion of transgender people will be guiding their vote in the federal election.
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This First Person article is the experience of Kiva-Marie Belt, a non-binary farmer who lives in Seafoam, N.S. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. When I first invited my then-girlfriend (now wife) Julia to come visit me in Nova Scotia in 2019 from her home in the United States, I never […]
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