P.A. transgender remembrance day sees largest turnout by city representatives
An international gender diverse event held in Prince Albert saw one of its biggest turnouts, but organizers say there is still work to be done.
The Transgender Day of Remembrance, held Sunday, was held to remember those who’ve died as a result of anti-transgender violence. Emcee Dexton Bourne said it was great to see dignitaries such as Prince Albert Police Services Chief Troy Cooper and P.A. Northcote MLA Nicole Rancourt at the event, since there hadn’t been significant recognition of the day previously.
“I think we’ve made really great strides here,” Bourne said adding many in P.A. weren’t open about their sexuality out of fear, but hoped being recognized by city leaders would add a feeling of safety.
The ceremony was marked by two letter writing exercises.