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Education

Who’d want to tell?
Toronto

Who’d want to tell?

Policies can’t make it all easy for gay soldiers

By Ian Mackenzie
Mind your own business
Toronto

Mind your own business

I wish some people had better manners

By JE Knowles
Would you like cream with that?
Toronto

Would you like cream with that?

My friend Meg came out to me again and again and again

By Emily Sharpe
Queering the Catholics
Toronto

Queering the Catholics

Group misses deadline for funding

By Billie Jo Newman
Make a presentation
Vancouver

Make a presentation

Students talk about homophobia

By Robin Perelle
Who’s the wife is… so obvious
Toronto

Who’s the wife is… so obvious

A trannyfag and dyke make a provocative match

By J Wallace
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Second-class students
Toronto

Second-class students

More education is the only way to stop bullying

By David Walberg
Schoolyard bullies
Toronto

Schoolyard bullies

Even in a progressive school, kids aren’t always nice

By Richard Costello
Between two worlds
Toronto

Between two worlds

Lesbians are still more friendly than gay men

By J Wallace
Caught in a fagnet
Toronto

Caught in a fagnet

‘Love one another without restraint’

By John Wimbs
Homosexual Agenda Wicked
Power

Homosexual Agenda Wicked

From the Jun 17, 2002 issue of the Red Deer Advocate

By Stephen Boissoin
Smells like teen spirit
Toronto

Smells like teen spirit

Why is it so hard for schools to respect gay and lesbian students?

By David Walberg
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All dressed up – and a place to go
Toronto

All dressed up – and a place to go

Oshawa teen wins prom case

By John Sinopoli
Catholic fatigue
Toronto

Catholic fatigue

By Marc Brodsky
Deaf to kids’ rights
Toronto

Deaf to kids’ rights

Parents are generally schizophrenic, but wanting children like them

By David Walberg
Respect for bigots
Toronto

Respect for bigots

We need to be careful in our political strategies.

By Brenda Cossman
Under the stars, without fear
Toronto

Under the stars, without fear

A senator proudly comes out

By Laurier LaPierre
Fatherly approval
Toronto

Fatherly approval

There’s a censor we develop early on in life that can be difficult to turn off

By Paul Gallant
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