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Brian Pockar
Template:Infobox Figure skater Brian James Pockar (October 27, 1959 - April 28 1992) was a Canadian figure skater. He was the three-time Canadian national champion (1978-1980) and won the bronze medal at the -
Sudbury Pride
Sudbury Pride is an annual LGBT pride parade and festival, held in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Held for the first time in 1997, the event was originally organized by a committee that included sociologist Gary -
Integrity Toronto
Integrity/Toronto is the oldest Canadian chapter of Integrity, a network of support and advocacy groups for gay and lesbian members of the Anglican Church of Canada, Episcopal Church USA, Anglican Church of Australia, and -
Roberta Gregory
Roberta Gregory (born 1953 in Los Angeles, California) is an American comic book writer and artist best known for her character Bitchy Bitch from her Fantagraphics Books series Naughty Bits. Gregory's father was Disney -
The Gay and Lesbian Tennis Alliance
the world that comprise the GLTA. With over 39 annual GLTA-sanctioned tournaments in the U.S, Canada, and Europe, the GLTA is the fastest growing gay sports organization. An estimated 5,500 players will -
Iraqi Committee For Personal Privacy and Freedom
Iraq as it relates to birth control, abortion and adult sexuality. The website contains a document that reads; "We the members of the Iraqi Committee For Personal Privacy and Freedom (also known as the I -
Diane Fisher
Rev. Elder Diane Fisher serves as an elder (something broadly like a bishop) of the Metropolitan Community Church. She serves Region 5, which covers eastern Canada, the northeastern United States and much of central and -
Dahn Hiuni
Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art, and at the National Theatre School of Canada. He holds an MFA in art and an interdisciplinary PhD (Art History/ Art Education/ Performance Studies), both -
129th Toronto Scouting Group
bisexual youth and adults. The group was founded by gay activist Bonte Minnema and chartered by Scouts Canada in 1999. Consistent with Scouts Canada policy, the group was co-ed. It made world headlines, including -
A Florida Enchantment
small casket which contains a note and a vial of seeds. At her aunt's house she reads the note which explains that the seeds change men into women and vice versa. Angry with her -
Neville Poy
Toronto plastic surgeon, husband of Senator Vivienne Poy and brother of Adrienne Clarkson. Dr Poy came to Canada in 1942 with father William Poy, mother Ethel Poy and sister Adrienne Clarkson from Hong Kong. Poy -
Closet Monster
as a metaphor for internalized homophobia. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Feature. The film went into general theatrical release across Canada in July 2016. -
Stanley Street, Montreal
Stanley Street (officially rue Stanley) is a street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. From the 1920s until the 1970s, the street had been the centre of Montreal's gay village, now located further east -
Outlooks
Alberta. The magazine primarily covers gay life in the gay communities of Calgary and Edmonton, although it includes some national coverage as well. It is distributed as a free publication in major cities across Canada. -
Alisa Palmer
Alisa Palmer is a Canadian theatre director and playwright. Born and raised in New Brunswick, Canada, Alisa Palmer completed a degree in history at McGill University. Her theatre education was based in Montreal and included -
Gay Alliance Toward Equality
first Canadian gay group to explicitly discuss and plan civil rights strategies for achieving gay and lesbian equality under Canadian law. Autonomous groups with the same name were set up in other cities in Canada. -
Wayves
Wayves (ISSN 1713-1057) is a Canadian magazine, published 11 times yearly in Halifax, Nova Scotia for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in Atlantic Canada. The magazine is published by a non-profit -
Eucharistic Catholic Church
The Eucharistic Catholic Church in Canada is an Independent Catholic denomination based in Toronto, Ontario which seeks to minister to people without regard to their sexual orientation. It has a special concern for all those -
Triangle Program
The Triangle Program is an alternative education program in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, designed for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students who are at risk of dropping out or committing suicide because of homophobic harassment in -
Mr. Vancouver Leather
Template:Orphan Mr Vancouver Leather is community leather title in Vancouver, British Columbia, which was revived in 2002 by Western Canada Leather Pride (WCLP) an umbrella group of community gay organizations. -
Lillie Brock
Rev Elder Lillie Brock is an elder in the Metropolitan Community Church and serves the denomination's Churches in Western Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and the U.S. States of Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana -
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada who perform Plastic and Reconstructive surgery. With nearly 5,000 members, ASPS comprises 94% of all board -
Kamal Al-Solaylee
Kamal Al-Solaylee (born 1964) is a Canadian journalist, who published his debut book, Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes, in 2012. He has worked extensively as a journalist in Canada, including work for The Globe -
Coffee at Laundromat
Coffee at Laundromat is a Canadian LGBT-related movie released in 2016. Story Highlights Immigration& LGBTQ issues among different ethnic groups in Canada. The story revolves around a local Laundromat, where citizens of diverse ethnicities -
Lions Gate Films
Lionsgate Films (formerly known as Cinépix Film Properties) is an American[2] film production and film distribution studio, headquartered in Santa Monica and founded in Canada, and is the flagship[vague] division of Lionsgate Entertainment
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