Survey suggests many people in the LGBT community are reluctant to come out
MONTREAL — A new Canadian survey on the LGBT community suggests while a majority believe society has shown a willingness to integrate people, a similar number believe there’s still much to be done to combat homophobic behaviour.
The findings are part of a wide-ranging survey that was commissioned on behalf of the Fondation Jasmin Roy, a Quebec organization committed to fighting bullying, discrimination and violence against children.
The study, released Wednesday, found that 13 per cent of respondents identified as LGBT, far higher than the three per cent cited by Statistics Canada.
But fear of rejection or bullying leads many to keep it under wraps: 54 per cent said they didn’t come out to their work colleagues while 45 per cent kept it from their classmates.


