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Power

The Point of the Spear

The Point of the Spear
By dale_smith • December 10, 2008 at 7:45 pm EDT
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Awkward topics

Awkward topics
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No apologies, no regrets

No apologies, no regrets
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Overcrowding at Ottawa women’s jail

Overcrowding at Ottawa women’s jail

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Nothing can bring me down!
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Dion resigns – again!
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Beware the ides of December!
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How Facebook and Web 2.0 are changing the nature of gay activism

How Facebook and Web 2.0 are changing the nature of gay activism

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Who will win best Canadian queer blog?

Who will win best Canadian queer blog?

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Laramie Project still relevant today

Laramie Project still relevant today

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‘It’s a bit of a milestone for us’

‘It’s a bit of a milestone for us’

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By Natasha Barsotti • December 3, 2008 at 7:00 pm EDT
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