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Human Rights

Canada’s top court to hear anti-gay leaflet case
Power

Canada’s top court to hear anti-gay leaflet case

UPDATE: Homosexuality ranks with drug abuse and alcoholism says Whatcott

By Neil McKinnon
Teach gay history, alleviate gay bullying: London schools
Abuse

Teach gay history, alleviate gay bullying: London schools

By Xtra Editor
Vancouver holds vigil against hate crime
Video

Vancouver holds vigil against hate crime

Group stands in solidarity with event in London, UK

By Angelina Cantada
Uganda, redux
Africa

Uganda, redux

By dale_smith
Arson suspected in fire that destroyed PEI gay couple’s home: report
Crime

Arson suspected in fire that destroyed PEI gay couple’s home: report

By Lina Harper
Manitoba judge overturns sex-assault convictions in HIV-nondisclosure case
Power

Manitoba judge overturns sex-assault convictions in HIV-nondisclosure case

Accused did not pose a ‘significant risk’ to all of his sexual partners, judge rules

By Neil McKinnon
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Judge finds convicted gaybasher 100 percent liable for damages
Power

Judge finds convicted gaybasher 100 percent liable for damages

‘Would-be bashers take note,’ says Smith

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Alleged Canada Day gaybashers plead not guilty
Power

Alleged Canada Day gaybashers plead not guilty

Trial to start next June

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Call it a hate crime, BC judge urged
Power

Call it a hate crime, BC judge urged

Courts need to show that ‘these kinds of offences won’t be tolerated,’ Crown says

By Jeremy Hainsworth
Laurie Anderson, is there anything you can’t do?
Education

Laurie Anderson, is there anything you can’t do?

By Lina Harper
Purple
Culture

Purple

By Sean Horlor
Purple-clad students stand up against homophobic bullying at Queen’s Park
Power

Purple-clad students stand up against homophobic bullying at Queen’s Park

Many take aim at McGuinty’s decision to shelve sex ed curriculum

By Andrea Houston
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“Hang Them”: Ugandan newspaper prints names and addresses of 100 “Top Homos”
Hate Watch

“Hang Them”: Ugandan newspaper prints names and addresses of 100 “Top Homos”

By Justin Stayshyn
Accused gaybasher now wants to plead not guilty
Power

Accused gaybasher now wants to plead not guilty

Five months after pleading guilty

By Jeremy Hainsworth
June 2011 preliminary hearing set for accused in HIV case
Power

June 2011 preliminary hearing set for accused in HIV case

Accused will have spent nearly 14 months in prison by next summer

By Neil McKinnon
Radical mime takes on Ottawa anti-choice protesters
Power

Radical mime takes on Ottawa anti-choice protesters

Guerrilla performance activist stages counter-protest outside abortion clinic

By Noreen Fagan
A woman with AIDS is filmed every day for 90 days
Culture

A woman with AIDS is filmed every day for 90 days

By Sean Horlor
Sex shop loses appeal, vows to keep fighting
Culture

Sex shop loses appeal, vows to keep fighting

‘The board should not use permitting issues to restrict freedom of expression’: lawyer

By Jeremy Hainsworth
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