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Human Rights

Preliminary hearing in Lapuz case scheduled for June
Power

Preliminary hearing in Lapuz case scheduled for June

Accused remains in custody

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Magnotta lawyer wants media, public banned from trial
Power

Magnotta lawyer wants media, public banned from trial

Accused on trial for several charges, including murder and dismemberment

By Justin Ling
Justice committee kills cyberbullying bill
Power

Justice committee kills cyberbullying bill

Fry says NDP members failed to keep their word

By Bradley Turcotte
Pressure mounts on US Supremes to strike down DOMA, Prop 8
Marriage Equality

Pressure mounts on US Supremes to strike down DOMA, Prop 8

By Natasha Barsotti
Red, white and rainbow?
Power

Red, white and rainbow?

Out gay Republicans help reshape party’s image after election slap

By Ruby Pratka
Premier offers no specifics on tackling homophobia at Pink Shirt Day rally
Power

Premier offers no specifics on tackling homophobia at Pink Shirt Day rally

By Shauna Lewis
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Accused in Lapuz murder returns to court in March
Power

Accused in Lapuz murder returns to court in March

Preliminary hearing date to be set

By Jeremy Hainsworth
UPDATE: Trans rights bill gets final hour of debate this week
Power

UPDATE: Trans rights bill gets final hour of debate this week

C-279 ‘will make a statement about Canadian values’: MP Garrison

By Bradley Turcotte
UPDATE: Whatcott urges Christians to disobey top court ruling
Power

UPDATE: Whatcott urges Christians to disobey top court ruling

Anti-gay activist says he will not pay fine and is prepared to end up in jail

By Nathaniel Christopher
Australia: Judge tosses challenge to gay marriage ban
Marriage Equality

Australia: Judge tosses challenge to gay marriage ban

By Natasha Barsotti
Attack on NY subway being investigated as hate crime
Power

Attack on NY subway being investigated as hate crime

By Natasha Barsotti
The abuse of ‘bullying’
Toronto

The abuse of ‘bullying’

A world without conflict is unlikely and undesirable

By Brad Fraser
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Sarah Schulman barred from appearance at NYC LGBT centre
Faith & Spirituality

Sarah Schulman barred from appearance at NYC LGBT centre

By Natasha Barsotti
BC’s new law erases line between marriage and common-law
Opinion

BC’s new law erases line between marriage and common-law

Shacked up? Congratulations

By Niko Bell
Rights group calls on Cameroon’s Biya to condemn death threats
Power

Rights group calls on Cameroon’s Biya to condemn death threats

By Natasha Barsotti
Valentine’s Day feminist walking tour
Activism

Valentine’s Day feminist walking tour

By Bradley Turcotte
Obama’s attendance at national breakfast angers activists
Power

Obama’s attendance at national breakfast angers activists

By Natasha Barsotti
Accused in Lapuz murder back in court
Power

Accused in Lapuz murder back in court

Neel arraignment delayed until end of February

By Nathaniel Christopher
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