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24/7 updates about Global LGBT+ Community and LGBT+ RightsLGBT+ RIGHTS IN NORTH AMERICA LGBT+ RIGHTS IN USAU.S.
federal law does not explicitly include protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
In June 2020, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled that sexual orientation and gender identity are included under "sex" as a prohibited ground of employment discrimination in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The ruling may impact other federal civil rights barring sex discrimination in education, health care, housing, and financial credit.Explicit and comprehensive anti-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity are considered by the United States Congress under the Equality Act, which "was passed in the House by a bipartisan vote of 236-173 on May 17, 2019." As of July 27, 2020, the bill remains in the Senate.LGBT+ RIGHTS IN CANADAIn recent decades, Canada has seen major legal shifts in support of LGBT rights (e.g.
decriminalization, anti-discrimination, anti-harassment, gay marriage, bans on conversion therapies, etc.).
A global survey conducted in March 2013, showed that 80% of Canadas general population (87% among Canadians aged between 18 and 29) favoured social acceptance of homosexuality, which represented an increase of 10% in public opinion, within six years.
Thereafter, polls from June 2013 have shown an increase in the Canadian populations point of view, with a large majority of Canadians supporting same-sex marriage, which has been legally permitted since 2005.
The polls also show that 70% of Canadas population agree that "same-sex couples should have the same rights to adopt children as heterosexual couples do," and 76% agreeing that "same-sex couples are just likely as other parents to successfully raise children".
By the year 2020, 91.8% of those surveyed in a poll commissioned by the Privy Council Office said they would be “comfortable” if a next-door neighbour was gay, lesbian or bisexual and that 87.6 per cent said they would be “comfortable” if a neighbour was a transgender person."○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○STIGMABASE is a canadian non-profit internet initiative dedicated to informing and raising awareness on the damaging effects of social exclusion and stigma around the world.

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