Daily Xtra asks youth if Bright Blue Future’s coming-out plot rings true to them
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Out in Toronto: March 3-9, 2016
Choice events in the city this week
Ottawa playwrights delve into queer history
Just Mingling salon examines, reconstructs and re-imagines
Three-quarters of Vancouver gay men had never heard of PrEP
Truvada now approved by Health Canada but many men still in the dark, study shows
Pieces to Pathways helps queer youth in need
Sobriety and recovery tailored for LGBT kids
Out in Vancouver: March 3-10, 2016
Choice events in the city this week
Rejected Trinity Western University grad wins human rights complaint
Amaruk Wilderness company discriminated against Paquette, rules tribunal
PrEP is now approved in Canada. What happens now?
Advocates say real access to Truvada is a long way away
PrEP resistance
What does one man’s statistical anomaly mean for the rest of us?
The original power dyke couple, Gertrude and Alice
Toronto playwrights explore the legacy of Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas
Dine out and make a difference in Vancouver
The 22nd Annual Dining Out For Life returns in support of individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS
Would you disclose your disability in gay hookup apps?
Andrew Gurza leads Vancouver talk on being gay, sexual and disabled
Message to Trudeau: A pardon just isn’t enough
Canada won’t reconcile its homophobic past until it strikes all of its anti-gay laws
Homosexual marriage in 19th-century Africa
Shield-bearing Azande boy-wife traditions reveal intriguing way of life
Out in Ottawa: March 1-15, 2016
Choice events in the city
Lesbian couple not saved by fostering trans teenager
Nicola Harwood’s memoir takes stock of decades of denial and survival
BC Liquor Stores blocks Daily Xtra for nudity
Spokesperson blames third-party wifi provider
Gay Oscars, iPhone cinema and the sneaky Swiss
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