Gilles Marchildon


Gilles Marchildon is a francophone activist and LGBT activist currently living in Toronto. He works in community health as Executive director of Action Positive VIH/SIDA. He is also the Chair of the Board and President of ACFO Toronto. He is also the Vice Chair of the City of Toronto's French Language Adivosory Committee.
He is the former executive director of Egale Canada. He is a former board member of IRQR, the Iranian Railroad for Queer Refugees. In fact, he was one of its 3 founding directors and served as President of the board from 2008 to 2011. Also from 2006 to 2008 he worked with World University Service of Canada as Director of Communications.
A native of Penetanguishene, Ontario, Marchildon studied political science at the University of Ottawa, and was president of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa in 1987-88. He later lived in Paris and Toronto before moving to Winnipeg, where he established his own communications and marketing firm, People and Ideas, and served on the boards of several community organizations for both the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and Franco-Manitoban communities in Winnipeg, including the Reel Pride film festival and the Winnipeg Film Group. He served as editor and publisher of Swerve, Winnipeg's LGBT magazine, for four years, and also wrote for Xtra! and Icon magazines in Toronto.

Media Presence

As Executive Director of Egale Canade, Gilles Marchildon has frequently been published and quoted in The Globe and Mail, Xtra!, and NOW Toronto:
As Executive Director of Action Positive, he has been interviewed in French on Ici Radio-Canada Première, the French version of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and in Fugues, Montreal's leading gay magazine:
As Director of Communications for the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, he has been interviewed in French in Métro and has been published in the Globe and Mail :
His work as Chair of the Board and President of ACFO-Toronto has been covered in L'Express de Toronto, Le Métropolitain, and on Ici Radio-Canada: