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Trudeau, trans commandos and a happy fatwa
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Black Lives Matter protests with sit-in during Toronto Pride parade
Pride executive director agrees to nine demands after half-hour standoff
Sexual repression, tragedy and solutions in the aftermath of Orlando
How education and Pride are pillars to combating homophobia
Why the AIDS vigil should remind communities to work harder
We’re living in an age of medical miracles, but we’re growing complacent
How coming out brought George Takei back into the spotlight
From the Enterprise to Twitter, Takei’s life has taken him everywhere
As a person of colour, The Pink Line touched me deeply
Play shared challenges of being queer and a person of colour in Vancouver, with love and humour
The 10 must-have songs for your Pride playlist
Anthems to get you going
First trans woman to perform at Toronto jazz festival
Mandy Goodhandy makes history, returning to her roots
How to say ‘nudist beach’ in Spanish (Part 1)
The growers and showers and everything in between
Out in Vancouver: June 30-July 6, 2016
Choice events in the city this week
Threats, lies and a gay beauty pageant
Mr Gay World contestants accuse organizers of bullying, bias and incompetence
Equal access to law school beats religious freedom, court rules
Trinity Western University loses appeal in Ontario case
Toronto’s Night March infuses politics into Pride
‘Until our voices and our struggles are represented, our Pride remains political’
Nanaimo’s first Pride parade marks a new era
In the 1990s, I longed for a gay-friendly hometown. Has Nanaimo really changed?
The rainbow honeymoon has ended in Turkey
Once celebrated for its Pride parade, Turkey is no longer safe for LGBT people as police attack Pride yet again
Why some LGBT activists want more from Toronto police
‘If they did a bad thing then why aren’t the perpetrators called to account?’
Why one gay activist isn’t happy with Toronto police’s apology
We deserve more than a cynical PR stunt, says Tim McCaskell