Canada called on to fill ‘vacuum’ in LGBTQ+ advocacy worldwide in face of Trump cuts
OTTAWA — The former U.S. diplomat for LGBTQ+ rights is urging Canada to boost its support for gender and sexual minorities abroad — and South Africa says Ottawa can help hold the line against the Trump administration’s efforts to erode human rights globally.
American cuts to foreign aid and Washington’s co-ordination with dictators loomed large at this week’s Ottawa Civic Space Summit. The a conference of development and human rights workers was hosted by Resilient Societies and Co-operation Canada, a coalition of dozens of Canadian non-profits working in international assistance.
Jessica Stern, who was appointed by former U.S. president Joe Biden as the U.S. special envoy on the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex people.
“There is so much to be gained from Canada stepping into this vacuum and showing what it stands for,” Stern told The Canadian Press.


