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Marcus McCann

Marcus McCann

Marcus McCann is an employment and human rights lawyer, member of Queers Crash the Beat, and a part owner of Glad Day Bookshop. Before becoming a lawyer, he was the managing editor of Xtra in Toronto and Ottawa.

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Community centre loses its head
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Community centre loses its head

Project should target trans and bi: new chair

January 31, 2007
Little Sister’s declares defeat in the wake of 7-2 Supreme Court ruling
Power

Little Sister’s declares defeat in the wake of 7-2 Supreme Court ruling

With no money to fight censorship, bookstore says seizures will go unchecked

January 18, 2007
Lusty yes, but complex too
Arts

Lusty yes, but complex too

Ottawa transplant Glenn Nuotio rocks Barrymore’s

January 10, 2007
Progress – slow progress – at Ottawa schools
Power

Progress – slow progress – at Ottawa schools

It’s become more not-cool to be homophobic: student

January 10, 2007
Camaraderie on campus
Culture

Camaraderie on campus

Algonquin, high school students invited to Carleton

January 10, 2007
Surveillance creep in city parks
Power

Surveillance creep in city parks

Portable cameras could be ready by spring

January 10, 2007
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Ideologue shuffled from justice portfolio
Power

Ideologue shuffled from justice portfolio

Former Mulroney minister gets justice file

January 4, 2007
Egale appoints interim ED
Power

Egale appoints interim ED

January 2, 2007
Gay marriage victory
Power

Gay marriage victory

Parliament rejects Harper’s motion to reopen debate

December 20, 2006
MARRIAGE VOTE: Canada ‘envy of the world’
Power

MARRIAGE VOTE: Canada ‘envy of the world’

PM considers issue closed

December 20, 2006
Long struggle back for Egale
Power

Long struggle back for Egale

Interim ED hired, fundraising remains weak spot

December 20, 2006
Which horse to ride?
Culture

Which horse to ride?

Community centre project torn between competing futures

December 20, 2006
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The $1-million marriage fight
Power

The $1-million marriage fight

Fatigue after exhausting, expensive fight

December 20, 2006
Margin doubles in marriage vote
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Margin doubles in marriage vote

December 20, 2006
MARRIAGE VOTE: Canada ‘envy of the world’
Power

MARRIAGE VOTE: Canada ‘envy of the world’

PM considers issue closed

December 7, 2006
MARRIAGE VOTE: Layton, Siksay show up to pro-gay rally
Power

MARRIAGE VOTE: Layton, Siksay show up to pro-gay rally

Students demand MPS vote for same sex marriage

December 6, 2006
MARRIAGE VOTE: Backbenchers act against type in final marriage showdown
Power

MARRIAGE VOTE: Backbenchers act against type in final marriage showdown

Party lines blur as Libs and Conservatives allow free vote

December 6, 2006
MARRIAGE VOTE: Four cabinet ministers to vote against government motion
Power

MARRIAGE VOTE: Four cabinet ministers to vote against government motion

Two more in cabinet, plus five backbenchers likely to vote against party’s motion

December 6, 2006
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