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Siren (magazine)
Siren was a bimonthly Canadian magazine, published in Toronto, Ontario for the city's lesbian community. The magazine was launched in (1995) by a women's collective. It underwent a controversial editorial revamp in (2002 -
Coming Out (TV series)
Coming Out was a Canadian television series, which aired on Maclean-Hunter's cable community channel in Toronto in 1972. It was the first Canadian television program targeted specifically to a lesbian, gay, bisexual and -
Winter Kept Us Warm
An independent film written, directed and funded by David Secter, it occupies a unique place in the history of Canadian cinema as the first English language Canadian film ever screened at the Cannes Film Festival. -
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Mizrahi (1961-), American fashion designer& TV presenter, 15 – Michel Foucault (1926–1984), French philosopher, 15 – Jenna Talackova, Canadian beauty pageant contestant, model and TV personality, 16 – Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), Irish writer, poet, and aesthete -
Lipstick Conspiracy
Template:Infobox musical artist Lipstick Conspiracy are a transgender rock band from San Francisco, California. -
Amnésie: L'énigme James Brighton
Amnesia: The James Brighton Enigma (French: Amnésie, l'énigme James Brighton) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Denis Langlois and released in 2005. The film dramatizes the true story of "James Brighton", a gay -
Gary Kinsman
Gary Kinsman (born 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian sociologist. He is one of Canada's leading academics on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues. In 1987, he wrote one of the key Canadian -
Saving Hope
Saving Hope is a Canadian supernatural medical drama television series starring Erica Durance, and is set in the fictional Hope Zion Hospital in Toronto, Ontario. The show's premise originated with Malcolm MacRury and Morwyn -
The Baby Formula
The Baby Formula is a Canadian mockumentary film, which premiered May 22, 2009 at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Directed by Alison Reid, the film stars Angela Vint and -
Beastly Boyz
Beastly Boyz is a 2006 Canadian-American homoerotic horror television film directed by David DeCoteau. It was the first film to be released on his Rapid Heart Extreme label. The film has been screened on -
Saddam Hussein
in the Season Two episode, "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus". Shortly before the American-Canadian War, he was killed by a pack of wild boars and became Satan's jealous, emotionally abusive -
Ellen Joyce Loo
Ellen Joyce Loo Hoi Tung (Chinese: 盧凱彤; Jyutping: Lou4 Hoi2tung4; 27 March 1986 – 5 August 2018) was a Canadian-Hong Kong musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. She was the guitarist, backing vocalist -
Same-sex marriage in Prince Edward Island
Same-sex marriage in Prince Edward Island: The Canadian province of Prince Edward Island began the process of updating its laws to recognize same-sex marriage after the passage in the House of Commons of -
René Highway
René Highway (1954 – 1990) was a Canadian dancer and actor of Cree descent from Brochet, Manitoba. He was the brother of playwright Tomson Highway, with whom he frequently collaborated during their time at Native Earth -
Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General)
of marriage, which defined marriage as between one man and one woman, violated section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The unanimous Court found that the exclusion of same-sex couples was -
Same-sex marriage in Yukon
Jim Tucker, used a novel approach: rather than arguing on the basis of Section Fifteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as in the previous cases, he argued that the federal government's -
Robert McCall (figure skater)
Template:MedalTop Template:MedalCountry Template:MedalSport Template:MedalBronze Template:MedalBottom Rob McCall, C.M. (September 14, 1958 – November 15, 1991) was a Canadian figure skater. He competed in ice dance with Marie McNeil and later -
Craig Russell (actor)
Russell Craig Eadie (January 10, 1948 – October 30, 1990), known by his stage name of Craig Russell, was a Canadian female impersonator. His impersonations included Carol Channing, Bette Davis, Mae West, Barbra Streisand, Tallulah Bankhead -
Cœur de pirate
Béatrice Martin (French pronunciation: [beatʁis maʁtɛ̃]; born September 22, 1989), better known by her stage name Cœur de pirate ([kœʁ də piʁat]; French for Pirate's Heart), is a Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist. A -
Kaitlyn Alexander
Kaitlyn Alexander (born October 9, 1992) is a Canadian actor, writer, web series creator and YouTube personality, best known as LaFontaine in the popular LGBT web series Carmilla (2014–2016). In 2016, their Kickstarter and -
Grace Darmond
Grace Darmond (born Grace Marie Glionna; November 20, 1893 – October 8, 1963) was a Canadian-American actress. Darmond was a lesbian. Although performing in a substantial number of films over roughly 13 years, she was -
So Gay TV
So Gay TV is a Canadian television talk show, which aired on PrideVision in the early 2000s. Hosted by Mathieu Chantelois and later by Jason Ruta, the program originally aired in 2001 as an Internet -
Snagglepuss
While LGBT pride, activists, and folklorists will like to use Snagglepuss as a gay icon because of his lavender fur colour, his lisping speech and his fondness for the theatrical, Joseph Barbera was once quoted -
Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Canada (Minister of Justice)
is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on freedom of expression and equality rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It was held that the Customs Act, which gave broad powers to
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