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People’s Gala highlights grassroots activism, doesn’t cost $350 a plate
Culture

People’s Gala highlights grassroots activism, doesn’t cost $350 a plate

By Marcus McCann
More charges laid against the accused in HIV non-disclosure case
Power

More charges laid against the accused in HIV non-disclosure case

Decision for bail scheduled for 7 July

By Neil McKinnon, Noreen Fagan
Refugee reform bill passes Senate, with concerns
Power

Refugee reform bill passes Senate, with concerns

C-11 due to receive Royal Assent within days

By Dale Smith
Dan Choi rankles gay insiders from the outside
Power

Dan Choi rankles gay insiders from the outside

Grinding against establishment leadership

By Mark Sullivan
Pride Toronto, Toronto Police cocktail party turns ugly
Activism

Pride Toronto, Toronto Police cocktail party turns ugly

By Rob Salerno
Weapons? They were supposed to be decorative.
Power

Weapons? They were supposed to be decorative.

By Marcus McCann
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One more Queen at Pride?
Culture

One more Queen at Pride?

By Marcus McCann
Home to Canada
Politics

Home to Canada

By Dale Smith
You’re sexy, you’re cute, take off your riot suit
Culture

You’re sexy, you’re cute, take off your riot suit

By Lina Harper
Tuesday Hotness – Miguel Iglesias (and more foreskin)
Arts

Tuesday Hotness – Miguel Iglesias (and more foreskin)

By Sean Horlor
Bill Blair turns back the clock to before Charter
Canada

Bill Blair turns back the clock to before Charter

Police have crossed a line by arresting peaceful protestors at Toronto G20

By Gareth Kirkby
Still no arrests in Vancouver June 12 gaybashing
Power

Still no arrests in Vancouver June 12 gaybashing

‘We will not stand down until this crime has been solved’: Chief Chu

By Natasha Barsotti
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Toronto police chief Bill Blair visits 519
Power

Toronto police chief Bill Blair visits 519

It was not an overly warm and fuzzy event

By Matt Mills
Yehonathan tackles North America, one Pride fundraiser at a time
Arts

Yehonathan tackles North America, one Pride fundraiser at a time

Sexy vids are part of Israeli pop star’s winning formula

By Luna Allison
Ottawa protesters return home from the G20 sad, angry
Power

Ottawa protesters return home from the G20 sad, angry

The deterioration of political marches under police presence

By Noreen Fagan
Civil liberties march denounces police overreach at Toronto G20
Power

Civil liberties march denounces police overreach at Toronto G20

Crowd asserts right to peaceful assembly, free speech

By Marcus McCann
Accused in buggery charge remanded
Power

Accused in buggery charge remanded

Charges stem from 1971 incident; Canada’s buggery law struck down in 1988

By Neil McKinnon
G20 security state madness
Power

G20 security state madness

By Matt Mills
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