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Obama Calls Uganda Bill “Odious”

President Barack Obama has, for the first time, publicly come out against the draconian anti-homosexuality bill that is before Uganda’s parliament.

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Remembering Former Kingston MPP Keith Norton

Keith Norton championed human rights, so that gays, lesbians, seniors, visible minorities and the disabled and poor would be treated equally.

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HIV Breakthrough to Boost ARV’s

Scientists have finally discovered the structure of a key enzyme found in HIV and similar viruses, a breakthrough that has crucial implications for HIV treatment.

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Quebec moves ahead with anti-homophobia plan

Last December, Quebec justice minister Kathleen Weil announced the provincial government’s anti-homophobia policy would get some teeth.

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International Grand Marshals selected for 2010

Pride Toronto today announced the selection of two high profile queer activists as International Grand Marshals (IGMs) for its 30th anniversary. The appointment of the IGM annually is part of the organization’s efforts to highlight the incidence of queer

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Pride Reviews Strategies for 30th Anniversary

Pride Toronto seeks public input on community engagement, political involvement and corporate participation.

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    When I first joined the Navy, I had no idea that I was gay. I was well into my career when I realized this fact, but I was doing well as evidenced by the awards and promotions I was receiving.

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    February 02, 2010

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    Leader of the Conservatives Andrew Cumpsty hit out at Liberal Democrats for making “political issue” of the subject of homophobic bullying.