Elliot Page Advocates for LGBTQ2+ Rights at Juno Awards
During the awards ceremony in Halifax, Page highlighted the global rollback of LGBTQ2+ rights and praised the Tegan and Sara Foundation's efforts.
- Elliot Page criticized the rollback of LGBTQ2+ rights during the Juno Awards, highlighting the devastating effects worldwide.
- Page praised the work of the Tegan and Sara Foundation for 2SLGBTQ+ youth, emphasizing the need for support amidst growing discrimination.
- The Juno Awards in Halifax, Nova Scotia, saw significant wins, including Charlotte Cardin's '99 Nights' for album of the year and Tate McRae as artist of the year.
- Page's speech at the Junos focused on the importance of recognizing LGBTQ2+ rights and the negative impact of restrictions, especially on healthcare for transgender youth.
- The event also celebrated the achievements of various artists and included a tribute to the late Gordon Lightfoot, Robbie Robertson, and Karl Tremblay.