#1 | 02/07/2020Mx. Wolverine, Toronto
A shapeshifting midnight tease, Indigiqueer burlesque and drag performer Mx. Wolverine is using their two-spirit identity to politicize and sexify stages across Canada.
#2 | 02/07/2020Francheska Dynamites, Lethbridge
After emigrating from the Philippines to support their family, Francheska Dynamites found love - and drag stardom - in Lethbridge, Alberta.
#3 | 02/07/2020Rose Butch, Vancouver
Vancouver’s premier non-binary “drag thing,” Rose Butch offers a style and sensibility that channels theatrical dandyism in their pursuit of gender euphoria.
#4 | 02/07/2020Chiquita Mare, Moncton
A sexually empowered, outrageous version of a happily divorced Acadian aunt, Chiquita Mare uses drag to shed light on issues that exist in the Acadian diaspora.
#5 | 02/07/2020Charli Deville, Montreal
No one is pushing drag kings into the mainstream quite like Charli Deville, who uses impersonations of Justin Bieber and Freddie Mercury to spotlight a new kind of masculinity.
#6 | 02/07/2020Sapphoria, Edmonton
Edmonton’s self-professed “miniature monster,” Sapphoria is a middle finger to cisnormative society wrapped in a hairy, glittery little box with a big ol’ bow on it.
#7 | 02/07/2020Fay & Fluffy, Toronto
Toronto drag duo Fay Slift and Fluffy Soufflé have become a beacon of light for young hearts and minds with their essential drag storytimes.
#8 | 02/07/2020Shay Dior, Vancouver
Mother of the House of Rice, an iconic all-Asian drag family, Shay Dior is an androgynous drag performer who strongly advocates for queer Asian visibility.
#9 | 02/07/2020Vivian Vanderpuss, Victoria
Victoria's quirky cat mother and solution to the rat problem, avant-garde drag artist Vivian Vanderpuss serves elaborate looks that are truly out of this world.
#10 | 02/07/2020Mikiki, Toronto
Raised by wild lesbian wolves in Newfoundland, activist and drag artist Mikiki has a secret weapon for effecting change: The Golden Girls.