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Canadian Human Rights Commission closes Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax offices
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Canadian Human Rights Commission closes Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax offices

Public servants say closures part of Harper’s anti-rights agenda

By Rob Salerno
Crews & Tangos is open for business (and pleasure)
Culture

Crews & Tangos is open for business (and pleasure)

Lots of excitement and long lineups as much loved bar reopens

By Kyle Mooney
Supreme Court could hear anti-gay flyer case
Power

Supreme Court could hear anti-gay flyer case

Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission seeks leave to appeal Bill Whatcott decision to top court

By Robin Perelle
Did Vic Toews kill the HIV vaccine facility?
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Did Vic Toews kill the HIV vaccine facility?

Rumours of political interference, say Liberal and NDP MPs

By Dale Smith
Smitherman replaces Conservative campaign manager with Liberal
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Smitherman replaces Conservative campaign manager with Liberal

New campaign manager flashes queer bona fides

By Allison Martell
LOUD scholarship recipients chosen
Culture

LOUD scholarship recipients chosen

Award ceremony is May 20

By Lucy Gotell
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Halifax landlord pulls ad after complaint
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Halifax landlord pulls ad after complaint

By Angelina Chapin
Red zoned
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Red zoned

Ottawa’s love affair with bail conditions (and breaches) continues

By Neil McKinnon
Alleged chatline basher to plead guilty
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Alleged chatline basher to plead guilty

Mother blames accused’s problems on a woman

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Dogwood Monarchist Society divided
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Dogwood Monarchist Society divided

‘This group does not have any respect for the past’: founder tells meeting

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Jer’s Vision celebrates diversity, the day of pink and five years
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Jer’s Vision celebrates diversity, the day of pink and five years

MPs, community leaders, allies and queers attend the reception

By Noreen Fagan
US report paints grim picture of gay life in Zimbabwe
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US report paints grim picture of gay life in Zimbabwe

What else can be done, given that abuses continue in a country that already faces sanctions?

By Dale Smith
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Gay man alleges he was mistreated by Five Sixty doorman and police
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Gay man alleges he was mistreated by Five Sixty doorman and police

Doorman fired but police tell different story

By Natasha Barsotti
CALM raid leaves many in the cold
Power

CALM raid leaves many in the cold

PHAs who use medical marijuana left in legal limbo

By Dayna Shereck
UPDATE: Pride Toronto offers Hislop Park to Blockorama for 2010, 2011
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UPDATE: Pride Toronto offers Hislop Park to Blockorama for 2010, 2011

Offer follows fiery community meeting at the 519

By Cate Simpson
West End could see more rentals if Coast Plaza converts
Culture

West End could see more rentals if Coast Plaza converts

But hotel’s lease goes to 2017

By Nathaniel Christopher
Felicia of the Freaks passes
Culture

Felicia of the Freaks passes

Toronto drag community pours out its grief for queen

By Xtra Staff
Public pressure from Pride sponsorship nothing new: TD Bank
Power

Public pressure from Pride sponsorship nothing new: TD Bank

Sponsor looks to Pride Toronto for leadership

By Scott Dagostino
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