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Sign Tax Passes — but no love for the arts
Toronto Diary

Sign Tax Passes — but no love for the arts

By Rob Salerno
Hate groups get reported and removed from FB
Homophobia

Hate groups get reported and removed from FB

By Lina Harper
$75,000 reward offered in Skinner murder
Violence against LGBTQ2S+

$75,000 reward offered in Skinner murder

By Matt Mills
Detainees or Copenhagen?
Politics

Detainees or Copenhagen?

By Dale Smith
Daily Roundup: Strange bedfellows
Power

Daily Roundup: Strange bedfellows

By Scott Dagostino
Canadian Blood Services lifts ban on gay bone marrow donors
Power

Canadian Blood Services lifts ban on gay bone marrow donors

Change affects relatively few, activists say; no movement on blood donation

By Marcus McCann
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Tories introduce anti-child-porn bill
Power

Tories introduce anti-child-porn bill

By Krishna Rau
Police reluctant to force homeless into shelters
Power

Police reluctant to force homeless into shelters

‘If there is over-resistance, we will back away and disengage’: Chu

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Judy Wasylycia-Leis talks about Bill C-393 passing Second Reading
Politics

Judy Wasylycia-Leis talks about Bill C-393 passing Second Reading

By dale_smith
Rob Oliphant talks about his trip to Italy
Power

Rob Oliphant talks about his trip to Italy

By dale_smith
Pepsi sponsors Beenie Man concert in Uganda
Power

Pepsi sponsors Beenie Man concert in Uganda

By Lina Harper
The last sitting week of 2009
Power

The last sitting week of 2009

By dale_smith
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Free speech triumphs as anti-gay letter ruled legal
Egale Canada

Free speech triumphs as anti-gay letter ruled legal

By Lina Harper
Sober second thought just won’t do
Power

Sober second thought just won’t do

By dale_smith
A queer’s-eye view of Glen Murray
Power

A queer’s-eye view of Glen Murray

From a Winnipegger who knows him well

By Kaj Hasselriis
Celebrated genital surgery doc retires
Health

Celebrated genital surgery doc retires

Montreal’s Yvon Ménard passes reins to his protégé

By Luna Allison
Vancouver council opposes Assistance to Shelter Act
Power

Vancouver council opposes Assistance to Shelter Act

Critics say the act will force the homeless off the streets

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Vancouver city council somewhat relaxes Olympic security bylaws
Power

Vancouver city council somewhat relaxes Olympic security bylaws

City says it always intended to regulate commercial advertising, not interfere with free speech

By Jeremy Hainsworth
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