Queer Across Canada (2001), directed by Maureen Bradley, is a documentary that explores queer identities across different parts of Canada. The film examines the lives and social identities of queer individuals in various cities, questioning the relationship between identity, location, and community. From Vancouver to Calgary, Whitehorse, and beyond, the film showcases the unique queer experiences of each place and how mainstream media approaches queer identities. It particularly focuses on how Maureen Bradley’s own expression of her identity as a “dyke” on national television impacted society. This documentary delves into the diversity of queer identities and how media shapes those identities.