Gender Dissent is a Canadian investigative and commentary publication focused on exposing the money, influence, and institutional capture behind gender identity ideology in Canada. The site tracks how gender identity policy has entered government departments, funding bodies, healthcare institutions, schools, and professional regulatory bodies — and documents the consequences for women, children, and freedom of expression.
Gender Dissent publishes original reporting, analysis, and advocacy on topics including federal and provincial government gender policy, publicly funded gender programs, the experiences of women working inside government who dissent from official gender ideology, and the legal and regulatory cases affecting gender-critical Canadians.
The site has covered caWsbar's annual conference, the Robert Wintemute lecture disruption at McGill, and resistance profiles of notable Canadian advocates including Coach Linda Blade. It serves as a research and reference resource for advocates, journalists, and policy-makers navigating the Canadian gender identity policy landscape.


