June 19 Toronto In a seventeen to […]
When
1979-06-19
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June 19 Toronto In a seventeen to fourteen vote, Metro Council called on the Metropolitan Board of Commissioners of Police to answer specific demands of the gay community and other minority groups and to amend their statement on discrimination to specifically include race, sexual orientation, and physical disability. On June 25, the City of Toronto Council unanimously passed the same resolutions passed by the Metro Council. (See also June 28, 1979.)
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Paul Trollope, "Cop Report Called 'Insulting,' Gays Prepare for Showdown," Body Politic, no. 54 (1979), pp. 12–13.Bill Lewis, "Police Commission Stands Pat Despite Mounting Pressure to Act," Body Politic, no. 55 (1979), pp. 12–13Barbara Hurd, "Metro Covers for Cops: Police Caught Peeping in Toilets," Toronto Clarion, 27 June–10 July 1979, p. 3Robin Hardy, "Police/Politics/Privacy," Standout Magazine (Toronto), 2, no. 4 (August 1979): 17–19, 27–28Carol Conway, "Metro Asks Bar to Cop Bias on Homosexuals," Toronto Star, four star ed., 20 June 1979, p. A3Alden Baker, "Metro Asks Police for Stand against Homosexual Bias," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 June 1979, p. 5