Pride Month


Across the globe, during the month of June, the LGBTQ2S+ community celebrates Pride Month in a number of different ways.

Throughout June, Hockey Canada will celebrate Pride Month with a series of content pieces that highlight the contributions and accomplishments of LGBTQ2S+ Canadians at every level of the game. Content will be featured at HockeyCanada.ca and across Hockey Canada’s social media platforms – TwitterInstagram and Facebook.

In Canada, June is also National Indigenous History Month. You can read and learn more about those stories by following the link.

 

From Ontario Red teammates to parents of three small children, Brianne Jenner and Hayleigh Cudmore have struck a balance between professional hockey and family life.
The trans advocate, Team Canada alumnus and author opens up about his new book and the fight for gender diversity.
The goaltender talks marriage, starting a family, playing in the PWHL and the importance of being one’s true self.
The NHL agent talks about coming out, his work with Hockey Canada and how to make the game safer and more inclusive.
Nearly a year into its partnership with You Can Play, the GTHL remains committed to creating safe spaces for 2SLGBTQ+.
Trina Radcliffe and the Olds College Broncos are creating a lasting culture, focusing on giving back to their community.
A Team Canada alumnus and transgender advocate, Harrison Browne uses his platform to educate the hockey community.
Dee McWatters is working to provide an open and safe space for transgender athletes in the hockey community.
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Finding their hockey home
The Halifax Mussels are providing the LGBTQ+ community with a supportive, fun and inclusive way to play the game.
Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador is creating inclusivity with an updated mission statement and Trans Inclusion Policy.
The Calgary Inclusive Hockey Association has fostered a safe and respectful space for the LGBTQ2+ hockey community.
The Blackhawks’ director of hockey administration talks about her journey, and blazing a trail for women in the NHL.
Hockey Canada introduced mandatory diversity and inclusion training with an eye towards making a difference.
Players and staff involved with Canada’s national teams will participate in mandatory diversity and inclusion seminars.
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