Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jana G. Pruden, Photography by Amber Bracken
Publication Date: June 27, 2025 - 09:00
Maven Maurer, first pro football player to come out as trans, tells her story
June 27, 2025
Maven Maurer stood in front of the bathroom mirror at a friend’s home in Jasper, Alta., early one morning this spring, staring intently at her own reflection.She wasn’t nervous, not really. She’d stayed up late practising what she was going to say at the event, rewriting and reworking her speech, making sure everything was exactly how she wanted it to be.
The rise in nationalist sentiment since Donald Trump’s second inauguration has been extraordinary. Flags fly higher. Political speeches lean harder into “Canadian values.”
Nationalism is inherently interesting. There are varieties: left, right, civic, ethnic. There are different, competing definitions. There are benign, if cloying, manifestations and malignant ones. As a sentiment and a commitment, it’s important to examine and understand nationalism since it’s also a kind of currency that can be spent, or a force that can be mobilized, and not necessarily for good. Indeed, nationalism...
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OTTAWA — Two architects of Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi’s surprise victory in the 2010 Calgary mayor’s race say they’re feeling déjà vu after seeing another thirty-something Shia Muslim — with family ties to East Africa and Gujarat, India — upend the politics of a major North American city.
Stephen Carter, now
president of Decide Campaigns...
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