CanLit’s newest betrayal of women: the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction is not reserved for female writers at all.

CanLit’s newest betrayal of women: the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction is not reserved for female writers at all.
Canada passed amendments to an anti-conversion therapy bill which will effectively legalize “transing away the gay.”
Attempting to keep girls from reading Nadia Murad and Marie Henein’s books sends the wrong message, actually.
After fighting gender stereotypes for decades, we now face a contemporary view of lesbianism that encourages young women to undergo experimental surgery to accommodate a delusion.
After achieving rights and protections equal to those of our fellow citizens, the rainbow flag could have been retired to a historical moment; instead it has become a symbol of modern dystopia and an attack on women’s rights.
Ellen Page’s story is sad, but what’s worse is that the culture is allowing this to happen to our youth, unchecked.