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1972 buggery charge dropped against Catholic chaplain
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1972 buggery charge dropped against Catholic chaplain

Cases like these are chilling for Canadian seniors, says Richard Hudler

January 18, 2011
Tensions remain high after Quebec human rights decision
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Tensions remain high after Quebec human rights decision

Gordon Lusk will appeal decision to Superior Court, lawyer says

January 18, 2011
How will Target’s anti-gay politics play in Canada?
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How will Target’s anti-gay politics play in Canada?

US retailer that repeatedly funded homophobes wants your business

January 16, 2011
Dire Straits’ “faggot” lyric too hot for Canadian radio
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Dire Straits’ “faggot” lyric too hot for Canadian radio

Single complaint sparked CBSC investigation

January 12, 2011
Supremes agree to hear Whatcott case
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Supremes agree to hear Whatcott case

Lawyer for anti-gay leafleter says being gay leads to health problems

January 9, 2011
Bank St BIA conducts yet another Village study
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Bank St BIA conducts yet another Village study

Bike lane canvass includes gay question

December 23, 2010
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Landmark HIV prosecution appealed to Supremes
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Landmark HIV prosecution appealed to Supremes

Does the court consider condom use, low viral load low risk?

December 21, 2010
One in Ten set to move up the street
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One in Ten set to move up the street

Bank St Village campaign unchanged, chair says

December 19, 2010
Gays head for the hills, snowshoes in tow
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Gays head for the hills, snowshoes in tow

Time Out takes hiking yearround

December 19, 2010
Sex shop deals with TV cameras’ glare
Power

Sex shop deals with TV cameras’ glare

Unwanted attention the result of police cruising warning

December 19, 2010
HIV accused to remain in custody over holidays
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HIV accused to remain in custody over holidays

After scheduled bail review, man back in Ottawa

December 19, 2010
Gay stores get second letter from Jesus
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Gay stores get second letter from Jesus

Porn shop added to distribution list

December 14, 2010
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Life after violence: Wilde’s owner Rob Giacobbi speaks
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Life after violence: Wilde’s owner Rob Giacobbi speaks

Wilde’s sports first racy sign since its window was smashed last summer

December 5, 2010
NDPers call for end to anti-gay group’s charitable status
Power

NDPers call for end to anti-gay group’s charitable status

Quebec wing of the federal NDP calls for end to tax exemptions for Exodus

December 1, 2010
Wilde’s case moved to mental health court
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Wilde’s case moved to mental health court

Richard Cormier says he plans to plead guilty

November 21, 2010
Bullied prison guard gears up for 70th meeting with Corrections
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Bullied prison guard gears up for 70th meeting with Corrections

Robert Ranger still searching for justice

November 10, 2010
Gay bookstore gets letter from Jesus
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Gay bookstore gets letter from Jesus

David Rimmer of After Stonewall posts note in window

November 8, 2010
Jesus’s letter to After Stonewall
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Jesus’s letter to After Stonewall

‘Do not believe the lies of Satan’

November 8, 2010
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