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‘Revolutionary’ gay rights group formed in Haiti
Power

‘Revolutionary’ gay rights group formed in Haiti

Creation of Kouraj is sign gays ‘have engaged, have reacted, have acted’

By Natasha Barsotti
Refugee activists to hold vigil in Cawthra Park
Power

Refugee activists to hold vigil in Cawthra Park

Activists denounce Conservatives’ immigration reforms

By Rob Salerno
Defending traditional marriage, defending the Caucasian race
Toronto Diary

Defending traditional marriage, defending the Caucasian race

By Jeremy Feist
UK wipes all gay convictions
Justice

UK wipes all gay convictions

By Rob Salerno
North Carolina heats up before gay marriage vote
Faith & Spirituality

North Carolina heats up before gay marriage vote

By Adam M Glen
A special citizenship ceremony
Power

A special citizenship ceremony

By Sanita
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Subversive and sunny
Arts

Subversive and sunny

My Best Day intersperses gay characters and classic American imagery

By Jeremy Feist
The world had to notice
Arts

The world had to notice

How advocates made HIV/AIDS a political issue in Canada

By Tim McCaskell
United in protest
Arts

United in protest

Documentary examines early years of AIDS activism

By Chris Dupuis
Facebook vs porn
Toronto

Facebook vs porn

By Jeremy Feist
Have a vision
Toronto

Have a vision

By Danny Glenwright
Fear of faggotry
Arts

Fear of faggotry

Author Mattilda B Sycamore thinks gay culture has lost its way

By Daniel Zomparelli
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Terrorists in the parking lot
Vancouver

Terrorists in the parking lot

The police van meant it was time to go

By Kevin Dale McKeown
David Holtzman’s legacy
Opinion

David Holtzman’s legacy

Smile bigger, live brighter, be braver, give more

By Robin Perelle
Ontario anti-bullying bills move forward
Power

Ontario anti-bullying bills move forward

Liberals worried PCs will continue to obstruct supports for gay students

By Andrea Houston
Pastor stands by statement encouraging violence against effeminate boys
Power

Pastor stands by statement encouraging violence against effeminate boys

By Raziel Reid
GLBTTQ Community Centre struggles to close
Power

GLBTTQ Community Centre struggles to close

Board looking at legal options to force cessation

By Rachel Kalbfleisch
Ontario Liberals take ‘drastic’ action to pass anti-bullying bill
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Ontario Liberals take ‘drastic’ action to pass anti-bullying bill

Premier Dalton McGuinty says time allocation motion is not anti-democratic

By Andrea Houston
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