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Defendants say they were forced to make incriminating statements
Mayor apologizes and affirms rights of ‘men and women of all faiths’
Amanda Rheaume on music, family and calling Ottawa home
Benjamin Law’s journalistic travelogue provides insight into LGBT society in Asia
Louroz Mercader came second in 2010 election in Ward 7 Cooksville
One hundred march under heavy police protection
Gaybashing survivor ‘such a courageous young man,’ says Pride chair
On the eve of WorldPride, a mob gathered in Jamaica
Boone decision based on ‘predatory homosexual’ stereotype, says lawyer
Event honours Stonewall riots 45 years later to the day
Rub a dub dub, it’s YouTube star Bathtub Bran
Avery Edison’s correctional placement common in Canada, says lawyer
But anti-gay hate crimes still more likely to be violent, report shows
Organizers say police won’t protect marchers in case of violence
Cruising the social marketplace of the Maple Leaf Gardens Loblaws
There is ‘disconnect’ between stated aims and action: Jeffrey Webb
South Okanagan Gay and Lesbian Association says results not unlike other towns
A sweet, tongue-in-cheek, heartfelt new musical