[3] She was the first political candidate at the Canadian provincial level to publicly identify as transgender and ran for the Ontario Libertarian Party.
[2] Priorities of her platform included simplifying the process of changing one's sex designation on a birth certificate, increasing government-sponsored coverage of sex reassignment procedures, eliminating the harmonized sales tax (HST), and redistributing alcohol sales from the LCBO to private businesses, "such as convenience stores.
"[2] In June 2014, Milloy published "Don't Let the Doctor Do This to your Newborn" on Slate.com, which advocated against observing an infant's sex.
"[7] In an interview discussing the article and its surrounding controversy, Milloy advocated for de-legislating gender, which she described as a "necessary and positive step forward for our society.
[9] In a 2014 Toronto Star article, Milloy stated that her parents accepted her gender identity while her brother did not.