Perspectives: A Canadian Journal of Political Economy and Social Democracy
Perspectives is a Canadian journal for political economy and social democracy by the Broadbent Institute. Our publication brings boldly left-wing ideas and inquiry into public debates and policy fora for building a Canada that is just and equitable, based on the Broadbent Principles for Canadian Social Democracy.
We present commentary, long-form analysis, interviews, and other content to help inform strategists, organizers, academics, and policymakers of the theory, practice, and tactics that can be used to advance an egalitarian economy, dismantle systems of oppression, and build social movements based on justice and equality.
Perspectives: A Canadian Journal of Political Economy and Social Democracy
Correcting the Record on Trans Deaths with Dylana Thompson
It is important for policymakers to use evidence, like data and statistics, to make sound policy decisions. However, governments across Canada and in other places around the world continue to make policy decisions that affect trans lives and livelihoods, while data collection and maintenance on trans people remain lacking or incomplete. Despite advancements in other forms of policy supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, Canadian policymakers have failed to advance necessary records of trans deaths, and the policy influences on these deaths.
Dylana Thompson, principal researcher on the New Democratic Party’s White Paper on the Status of Trans and Gender Diverse People, joins the Perspectives Journal podcast to highlight the importance of systemic data collection on trans deaths. This essential information is needed to identify important trends in trans deaths and create policies that make these deaths preventable. Put simply, data is the first step in saving trans lives.
Listen to the full Perspectives Journal Podcast episode to learn how lawmakers can improve data collection and what coroners need to be trained on to properly document trans deaths. Dylana Thompson’s article titled “Counting the Dead: The Urgent Need for Coroners’ Data on Trans Deaths in Canada” was published in Perspectives Journal no.2 and is available online here.
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