Ottawa woman who was once homeless believed to be first trans school trustee
OTTAWA — A woman who was once homeless in Ottawa is believed to be the first openly transgender school trustee to be elected in Ontario and possibly in Canada.
Lyra Evans, 26, will become the school trustee for a downtown Ottawa district after garnering 55 per cent of the votes cast Monday as part of Ontario’s municipal elections.
Evans says she felt compelled to join the race after the Doug Ford government in Ontario announced it would revert the province’s sex-education curriculum to the 1998 version.
“I was outraged, I was disappointed they were going to be doing this to students who, I think, should be learning the things the 2015 curriculum teaches,” she said in an interview Tuesday.