Manitoba LGBTQ2 Hopeful for Progress
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‘We’re human beings’: LGBTQ2 Manitobans hope for more progress in upcoming federal election - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca

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Members of Manitoba 's LGBTQ2 community say they're hopeful the nation’s next leader will push for further progress toward equality and acceptance.
For some living in socially conservative corners of the province, the struggle is ongoing.
Many parties fielding candidates in Manitoba ridings have released their platforms with policies ranging from a push for more acceptance and progress maintaining the status quo.
“The party has no plan to change the current law on same-sex marriage, but our MPs would be free to have any position they want on this issue,” said People’s Party of Canada spokesperson Martin Masse .
“We believe there are only two sexes, and that getting cosmetic surgery and hormones to appear like another sex doesn’t change your sex, no more than a facelift makes you actually younger.”.
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