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Egale Canada

Canadian charity


Canadian charity

FieldValue
nameEgale Canada
logoEgale.svg
logo_size200px
formation
founderLes McAfee
typeNonprofit advocacy organization
headquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
leader_titleExecutive Director
leader_nameHelen Kennedy
revenue$5.6 million
revenue_year2024
expenses$5.6 million
expenses_year2024
staff40+
staff_year2026
purposeTo improve the lives of 2SLGBTQI people in Canada and to enhance the global response to 2SLGBTQI issues. Egale will achieve this by informing public policy, inspiring cultural change, and promoting human rights and inclusion through research, education, awareness and legal advocacy.
website
formerlyEquality for Gays And Lesbians Everywhere

Egale Canada is a Canadian charity founded in 1986 by Les McAfee to advance equality for Canadian lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) people and their families, across Canada.

The organization's current executive director is former Toronto politician Helen Kennedy. Past executive directors have included Gilles Marchildon, John Fisher and Kaj Hasselriis. Helen Kennedy is the first woman to head the organization.

Egale is Canada's equivalent of the US' Human Rights Campaign and the UK's Stonewall.

History

Founded in 1986 by political activist Les McAfee, Egale Canada was incorporated as a federal not-for-profit organization in 1995, with a focus on education, advocacy, litigation and expert consultation.

The organization was initially named "Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere". As they extended their efforts to include bisexual and transgender issues, they felt that the acronym was not inclusive enough, and therefore changed the name from the acronym E.G.A.L.E. to simply "Egale" (égale being the French word for "equal") in 2001. Egale Canada's partner organization, Egale Canada Human Rights Trust (ECHRT), was founded in 1995 as a charity dedicated to advancing LGBT human rights through education, research and community engagement.

Focus areas

Egale Canada's work falls under four pillars: Research, Education, Awareness and Legal Advocacy.

Research

Inclusive Schools

In 2007 Egale commissioned a survey of 3,700 high school students from across Canada in order to gain data on the situation of LGBT students in Canadian schools and gain insight into the level of homophobia and transphobia in schools. The final report, entitled Every Class in Every School, was released in 2011.[8] A decade later in 2021, Egale released a follow-up report -Still In Every Class In Every School.

Healthcare and Seniors

The early 2020s saw Egale release several research studies surrounding the experiences of 2SLGBTQI people in healthcare, mental healthcare, dementia, long-term care, retirement and more. These reports include:

  • Healthcare access experiences and needs among LBQ women, trans, and nonbinary people in Canada: A research report
  • Aging and Living Well Among LGBTQI Older Adults in Canada: Findings from a National Study
  • Queering Mental Health Supports in Canada: A Research Report
  • Fostering Dialogues: An arts-based action research project imagining futures of community-based care with homecare personal support workers and LGBTQ older adults
  • Coming Out and Coming In to Living with Dementia: Enhancing Support for 2SLGBTQI People Living with Dementia and their Primary Unpaid Carers

Employment

Egale's 2023 report Working for Change: Understanding the Employment Experiences of Two Spirit, Trans, and Nonbinary People in Canada, examines the challenges Two Spirit, trans, and nonbinary People individuals face in employment, underemployment, and unemployment. The report explores workplace experiences, barriers to employment, and instances of discrimination and bias. While the findings reveal that there is still much progress to be made to achieve employment equity for 2STNB people, we also found that some participants encountered supportive and inclusive workplaces—offering hope for the future.

Education

Egale Canada specialize in three areas of education, training and learning: inclusive schools, training teachers and educators on creating schools more inclusive for 2SLGBTQI students; workplace inclusion, training corporate teams on creating inclusive places of employment; and international, working with partners around the world to deliver inclusion education.

Awareness

Awareness Campaigns

Egale launches multiple awareness campaigns every year that touch on various topics involving the LGBTQ community. In recent years these campaigns have included LGBT occasions of significance such as Trans Day of Visibility, Pride Season, Intersex Awareness Week and more.

They also create campaigns around specific topics such as their 2024 award-winning campaign Help Us Remain which focused on raising awareness about the experiences of LGBT people living with dementia.

Funding

Egale's operations and activities have been funded by a range of government agencies, corporations, non-profit organizations and individual donors. Notable funders include:

  • Air Canada
  • Appnovation
  • Ardene
  • Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario
  • Bayer
  • Bell Canada
  • Benevity
  • Blake, Cassels & Graydon
  • BMO Financial Group
  • Borden Ladner Gervais
  • Cadillac Fairview
  • Calgary Foundation
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
  • Canadian Heritage
  • Canadian Olympic Committee
  • Canadian Union of Public Employees
  • Canadian Unitarian Council
  • Charities Aid Foundation
  • CIBC
  • City of Toronto
  • Deloitte
  • Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (New Brunswick)
  • Department of Justice (Canada)
  • Dermalogica
  • Desjardins Group
  • Electronic Arts
  • Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Fidelity
  • FTI Consulting
  • Fuze
  • GE Appliances
  • George Brown College
  • Global Affairs Canada
  • Goodmans
  • Google for Nonprofits
  • Health Canada
  • Hillfield Strathallan College
  • Holt Renfrew
  • Home Depot Canada Foundation
  • Hydro One
  • Jones Soda
  • KPMG Foundation
  • Laidlaw Foundation
  • Loblaws
  • Manulife
  • MAZON Canada
  • McCarthy Tétrault
  • McDonald's Restaurants of Canada
  • McKinsey & Company
  • Microsoft
  • Mount Allison University
  • National Bank of Canada
  • National Union of Public and General Employees
  • Nordstrom
  • Norton Rose Fulbright
  • Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association
  • Ontario Federation of Labour
  • Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
  • Ontario Ministry of Education
  • Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General
  • Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation
  • Ontario Seniors' Secretariat
  • Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt
  • PayPal Giving Fund
  • PetSmart Charities of Canada
  • Power Corporation of Canada
  • Public Health Agency of Canada
  • Raymond James Canada Foundation
  • Rockwool
  • Royal & Sun Alliance
  • Royal Bank of Canada
  • Scotiabank
  • Sephora
  • Sobeys
  • St. Michael's Hospital
  • Sun Life Financial
  • TD Bank Group
  • TD Securities
  • Tegan and Sara Foundation
  • Telus
  • TikTok
  • Toronto Community Housing
  • Toronto Public Health
  • Torys
  • Unifor
  • United Food and Commercial Workers Canada
  • United Way
  • University of Victoria
  • University of Western Ontario
  • Vancouver Foundation
  • Weight Watchers
  • Wing Tai Properties
  • Women and Gender Equality Canada
  • Woodbridge College
  • YWCA Canada

Notable Team Members (Past and Present)

Notable Staff Members

  • Helen Kennedy, Executive Director
  • Kaj Hasselriis, Executive Director
  • Gilles Marchildon, Executive Director
  • Tamara Kronis, Director of Advocacy

Notable Board Members

  • Alex Munter
  • Ariel Troster

Controversies

Immigration issue

Egale blamed the Conservative government for allegedly failing to help gay immigrants from countries that have anti-gay laws, such as Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Jordan, Mexico and Nicaragua. As of 2017, 72 countries still criminalize LGBTQ activity.

Bill C-2

In 2005, the organization was criticized by some of Canada's gay press for failing to submit a brief, after indicating an intention to do so, to the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights regarding the potential impact on LGBT communities of Bill C-2, a controversial piece of legislation that revised the age of sexual consent. Xtra! asserted that Egale was devoting so much time and effort to advocacy around same-sex marriage that it was missing the boat on other important issues.

Leadership Award

In 2009, Egale Canada presented Jaime Watt, a political strategist in the government of former Premier of Ontario Mike Harris, with its inaugural Leadership Award in honour of his role in supporting the provincial law that granted common-law marriage rights to same-sex couples. The decision was denounced by some LGBT activists because of Watt's role in some other government policies that had been unpopular within the gay community.

References

References

  1. Egale Canada. "Annual Report 2024".
  2. "Egale Canada fonds".
  3. "Egale Canada > About Egale Canada".
  4. "Still in Every Class in Every School".
  5. "Healthcare access experiences and needs among LBQ women, trans, and nonbinary people in Canada: A research report".
  6. "Aging and Living Well Among LGBTQI Older Adults in Canada: Findings from a National Study".
  7. "Queering Mental Health Supports in Canada: A Research Report".
  8. "Fostering Dialogues: An arts-based action research project imagining futures of community-based care with homecare personal support workers and LGBTQ older adults".
  9. "Coming Out and Coming in to Living with Dementia: Enhancing Support for 2SLGBTQI People Living with Dementia and their Primary Unpaid Carers".
  10. "Working for Change: Understanding the employment experiences of Two Spirit, Trans, and nonbinary people in Canada".
  11. "Inclusive Schools".
  12. "Workplace Inclusion".
  13. "International".
  14. "Marketing Awards ★ 2024 Winner ★".
  15. "Help Us Remain".
  16. "Egale Canada's Application Seeking to Remove Fox News from Distribution in Canada".
  17. Carlson, Tucker. (2023-03-28). "TUCKER CARLSON: The trans movement is targeting Christians".
  18. "2021 Annual Report".
  19. "2020 Annual Report".
  20. "2019 Annual Report".
  21. "2018 Annual Report".
  22. "Annual Report 2017".
  23. [http://www.egale.ca/index.asp?lang=E&menu=3&item=1387 Conservatives Failing Gay and Lesbian Immigrants]
  24. (2017-07-27). "Gay relationships are still criminalised in 72 countries, report finds".
  25. Gareth Kirkby, [http://www.xtra.ca/public/Ottawa/Egale_blows_it_on_speaking_out_about_dangers_of_Bill_C2-722.aspx "Egale blows it on speaking out about dangers of Bill C-2"] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-05-26 . ''[[Xtra!]]'', July 14, 2005.)
  26. Mitchel Raphael, [http://www.macleans.ca/2009/06/18/mitchel-raphael-on-biker-mps/ "Mitchel Raphael on biker MPs"]. ''[[Maclean's]]'', June 18, 2009.
  27. Krishna Rau, [http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Gay_leaders_denounce_Egale_award_to_Jaime_Watt-6901.aspx "Gay leaders denounce Egale award to Jaime Watt"] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-06-08 . ''[[Xtra!]]'', June 4, 2009.)
  28. Andrew Brett, [https://nowtoronto.com/news/egales-gay-gaffe "Egale's gay gaffe: Common Sense Revolutionary Jaime Watt cops Egale's top gay award and has activists stunned"]. ''[[Now (newspaper). Now]]'', June 18, 2009. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
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