An Ontario court’s decision to consider ‘provocation’ in a murder case is a Criminal Code vestige of days gone by, says one legal scholar
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An Ontario court’s decision to consider ‘provocation’ in a murder case is a Criminal Code vestige of days gone by, says one legal scholar
TORONTO BATHHOUSE RIOTS / How gay Canadians fought their government and won
After 35 years, the annual queer theatre festival is as hardy as ever — no thanks to the government
The Open Spaces Series celebrates gay heritage with live projects in historically significant queer sites
Take a break from winter and indulge in some pampering
A profile of set carpenter/production manager Katherine Smith
Disgraced mayor says Olympics ‘not about someone’s sexual preference’
Lezzies, rejoice! There’s a new Village hangout just for you
Can we have an honest discussion about PrEP without stigmatizing each other?
You’re HIV-negative. You’d like to stay that way. Is a daily dose of pre-exposure prophylaxis the solution?
Toronto’s Choir! Choir! Choir! stand up to Putin through song
Activists decry homophobia in Russia as the Olympic Games begin in Sochi
A seriously cool album/documentary project about an underappreciated Canadian folk elder
DJ Isaac Escalante presents his top-10 tracks of the moment
Disgraced Toronto mayor ditches family cottage excuse, says he’s never gone to Pride and wants to keep it that way
This week Anna and Becca visit Battle of the Seasons, then find themselves at Myles Sexton’s debut collection