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Below the Belt
Below the Belt is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert and released in 1999. The film stars Nathalie Toriel and Cara Pifko as Oona and Jill, two young lesbian -
Gabe Liedman
and actor known for his work on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Inside Amy Schumer. He is the showrunner of Netflix animation series Q-Force. Liedman is gay and is married to Canadian writer Daniel Zomparelli. -
John Alcorn
John Alcorn is a Canadian jazz singer who is active in the Toronto jazz scene. Alcorn is the partner of puppeteer and dramatist Ronnie Burkett. His daughter, Coco Love Alcorn, is also a noted Canadian -
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 -
Will Aitken
Will Aitken is an American-Canadian novelist, journalist and film critic. Originally from Terre Haute, Indiana, he has been based in Montreal, Quebec since moving to that city to attend McGill University in 1972. In -
Ali Adler
Allison Beth Adler (born May 30, 1967) is a Canadian-American television producer and writer. She is the co-creator of Supergirl and The New Normal, and is also known for her work on Chuck -
Eighteen (film)
Eighteen is a 2005 Canadian drama film written and directed by Richard Bell. The film follows Pip, a street kid who's meeting life head-on in the big city. On his eighteenth birthday he -
Drift (2000 film)
Drift is a Canadian gay-related movie released in 2002. At his agent's party, Ryan, a young screenwriter, and Joel, Ryan's boyfriend, meet Leo, an aspiring novelist and a college student. During an -
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 -
Cloudburst
Cloudburst is a 2011 Canadian-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald and starring Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker. It premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia on September -
Cairo Calling
Cairo Calling is a Canadian LGBT-related short movie released in 2005. It includes a gay marriage scene. -
Beyond the Walls
Beyond the Walls (French: Hors les murs) is a 2012 French/ Belgian/ Canadian drama film directed by David Lambert. Paulo, a young pianist, meets Ilir, a bartender and bass guitar player originally from Albania. They -
Almost Adults
Almost Adults is a 2016 Canadian comedy film directed by Sarah Rotella starring Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis. The film is a platonic love story about two lifelong best friends struggling to keep their friendship -
À corps perdu
Straight for the Heart (French: À corps perdu) is a 1988 Canadian/Swiss French-language drama film. It was filmed in Montreal, It is based on Yves Navarre's novel "Kurwenal". It was selected in -
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Glen Murray (politician)
Glen R. Murray (born October 26, 1957) is a Canadian politician and urban issues advocate. He served as the 41st Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1998 to 2004, and was the first openly gay mayor -
List of rights organizations in Canada
AIDS Committee of Toronto, Allied Rainbow Communities International, Canadian Bar Association SOGIC, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA), Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition, Canadians for Equal Marriage, Dignity Canada, Egale Canada, Equal -
To Be (magazine)
To Be is a Canadian LGBT magazine, which is published monthly in Ottawa, Ontario. The magazine serves both the Ottawa area and the Anglo-Quebecer community in Montreal. This article is a stub. You can -
Kids in the Halls: Brain Candy
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy is a 1996 Canadian–American comedy film written by and starring the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Directed by Kelly Makin and filmed in Toronto, it -
Karl Clemens
Karl Clemens (born 1942 in Kingston, Ontario) is a Canadian clergyman, who was the first Roman Catholic priest in Canada to come out as gay. Clemens was ordained in the early 1960s and spent most -
Category:First Nations
First Nations is a group of original inhabitants of the region of North America that is now Canada. There are three distinctive groups of aboriginal people recognised in the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982, sections 25 -
The Open Circle
Rainbow-Spirit - The Open Circle is a Canadian-American religious organization which offers wedding, funeral and other rite-of-passage or ceremonial celebration in a spiritial fashion to both LGBT and straight families. It is -
Out in Canada
Out In Canada is a travel magazine focused on gay and lesbian tourism, also known as LGBT tourism, exclusively within Canada. The magazine is printed twice yearly, and is distributed free in gay villages across -
Whiplash (fetish magazine)
Whiplash is a Canadian fetish magazine covering aspects of the BDSM and fetish subcultures. Template:Culture-mag-stub -
User:Mikewazhere
My name is Michael Oosting. I'm a Metis Canadian, so I suppose that classifies me as somewhere between Gay and Two-Spirit. I'm interested in the history of LGBT issues among the indigenous
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