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Three Men Freed in Obscenity Trial but Judgment Held on Pink TriangleNew Appeal Launched to Obtain a Conviction against Paper for GaysProsecution ComplexGay Newspaper Faces Court AgainBody Politic Cleared in 2nd Obscenity Trial: May Sue McMurtryThree Still Face Charges 3½ Years after Bathhouse RaidsToronto Baths Are Still Operating DiscreetlyEx-constable Not GuiltyDisputed Rights Bill Passes Third ReadingRevised Rights Code Becomes Law Today Amid Mixed ReviewsBody Politic Publishers to Be Retried: LawyerBathhouse Manager Fined for Keeping Bawdy HouseMan Fined $40,000 for Bathhouse ProfitsRegard Gay Community as Valid, Police UrgedEarn Gays' Confidence, Committee Urges PoliceBathhouse Charges against Five WithdrawnThe State Has No Business in the Bedrooms of the NationProtect Gays in Rights Code, Ontario Committee Is Urged'Disgusting' West Tour by Russell CancelledObscure Cavafy Worth Getting to KnowCitizens Planning Allegations, but Police Panel Says It's BusySewell's Back at City Hall after Easy WinAppeal Court Upholds OPP ResignationGays, Police Must Agree on Liaison, Group ToldGroup for Police Complaints Called Vigilantes by GodfreyMPPs Oppose Code Shifts, Tories ToldThe Rebel AngelsLily Briscoe: A Self-portraitThe Gentle Art of Self-discovery: Who's Lily Briscoe? Who's Mary Meigs?Homosexual Activists to Step Up Fight against 'Dangerous Right-wing Groups,'Judge Assails Investigation of Homosexual by PoliceNot Very HelpfulStop Picking on Homosexuals, Hire Gay Officers, Police UrgedRemarks on Gays Intended as Joke, Police Leader SaysPrison for Women Captures the SorrowNew Rights Bill Attacked as Too Tough, Too EasyDon't Flaunt Lifestyle, Eggleton Advises GaysSunday's ChildGriffs Team to Beat at Gay Softball SeriesGays No Minority Group, Police Association SaysWhen in Doubt, FileRCMP Hoped 'Fruit Machine' Would Identify HomosexualsBlacks, Unionists Among 800,000 Listed in Mounties' FilesWith Slim Competition, Sewell Seen as Shoo-inSewell Tries to Avoid Anti-gay SentimentPurge of Homosexuals Is ChargedNew Appointment Follows Several Years of Pressure, StudiesRights Groups Indignant over New Police BureauPolice-complaint Bureau to be Unveiled TomorrowCommissioner Is Not Ready for Complaints about Police: Awaiting LegislationPolice-bill Compromise Rejected by McMurtryCitizens Form Group to Investigate Police: Givens SkepticalAckroyd Rejects Citizens' ReviewLaw Student Backed to Head Police ProbeEx-reporter Asked to Study Police, HomosexualsSon, Wife Helping Man on Study of Gays, PolicePlay Too Spicy for Hotel ClientsAimed against Gays, Bylaw is 'Biased,'Slain Pensioner an 'Invincible Man,' Neighbors RecallRule Barring Homosexuals Overturned by US JudgeGays Come Out for the Cause: Militancy Afoot2 Bathhouse Employees Get DischargesHomosexuals, Hecklers Clash at Demonstration2 Men Sent to Jail for Assault on BoyIncreased Police Action Feared by Homosexuals21 Arrested in Swoop on 2 Bathhouses2 of 5 Convicted in Barracks Case2,000 Protest Bawdy-house LawPolice Injured Man Arrested at Protest on Raids, Court ToldPolice Complaint Bureau Predicted by GodfreyNDP Caucus Could Seek Homosexual-rights ClauseParty Split, but Copps Plans Motion on GaysNDP's Amendment Would Protect Gays from DiscriminationHomosexual Activists Organize Street PatrolHomosexuals Heckle Fish at Rights DemonstrationBid for Mistrial Lost in Morals Case: New Charges Called ContemptuousBathhouse Was Built Specifically for Sex, Bawdy-house Trial ToldHomosexuals Plan Police Week ProtestsPolice Mounting Vendetta, Homosexual Spokesmen Say2 Homosexual Leaders Face Charges Arising from Bathhouse RaidsSaw Men Engaging in Sex at Club, Policeman TestifiesChains, Handcuffs Found in Barracks Raid, Trial Told: Pictures by PoliceBawdy House Trial Will Hear Debate over Membership ListsList of Members Secret in Bawdy-house TrialGay Rights Group Delivers Affidavits on Police ConductCurbing Rights of Gays Dangerous, Ryan SaysDavis Leads Tories to Majority: NDP Support Crumbles, Liberals Hold Their Own: PCs 70, Liberals 34, New Democrats 21Scrutineer Could Wear Symbol of Homosexuals at Poll in St GeorgeSt George Back in Tory Fold as Newcomer Fish Wins EasilyOfficials of Homosexual Paper Lose in Attempt to Avoid RetrialRiveting Theatre in Schwarz' BentThe Shadows Have EyesPolice Spat on Protesters, Gay Rights Activists ClaimPictures Seem to Contradict Police Story: Officers Grabbed Banner, Photographer SaysUndercover Officers Cleared by Ackroyd: Carried Banner at Gay MarchPolice in Demonstration 'Routine,' Officer SaysGivens Plans to Probe Undercover Police: Officers in Bathhouse MarchPastor on Hunger Strike over Bathhouse RaidsGays' Minister Ends Fast after Pledge from CouncilHill Rejects Toronto Request to Study Police and GaysChurchmen Urge McMurtry to Allow Probe on Bath RaidsCanada in CrisisBattle Cry Sounded by Hislop at RallyCourt Refuses to Cite McMurtry for Contempt over Sun ArticleCourt Reserves Ruling on Body Politic RetrialRemarks Were Inappropriate, Cardinal Says of Talk to PoliceBathhouse References Get Laughs from PoliceAs the Cardinal SaidPolice Abused Men in Bathhouse Raids, Two Aldermen SayToronto Council Wants Probe of Police Raids on BathhousesNo Unneeded Force Used in Bath Raids, Police Report SaysGay Rights Are Upheld by BoardBoard Hears All Views on Homosexual IssueRunning Man Tires Quickly after Early SprintSupporters of Gay Rights Protest against Police RaidsLaunch Inquiry on Bath Raids If Ontario Won't, Mayor UrgedMD's Suspension Rescinded in Case of VD-test ProtestHealth Official's Resignation Urged: Bathhouse Data Disclosed, Group SaysCity Hall Doctor Is Suspended after Querying VD-test OrderBoard Will Get Report on Orders for VD TestsPolice-complaint Commissioner Is Supported by Metro CouncilSmith Says He's Disturbed by Claims That Undue Force Used in Bath RaidsInquiry on Bathhouse Raid Rejected Amid AccusationsIndependent Inquiry Sought on Baths RaidsHomosexual Activist Declares CandidacyMetro Won't Support Probe on Bathhouse RaidsHomosexual Loses, Will Leave Liberals: The Ontario CampaignHomosexual Fears Party Is Thwarting Nomination: The Ontario CampaignParty Lines in St George Vanish, Candidates Rush to Fill VacuumCassidy Still Cautious on Need for Inquiry into Steambath RaidsCassidy Sticks to Guns, Says Gay Rights No IssuePolice Intercepted Mail, Activist SaysPolice Raid Baths At Least 200 ChargedTrack Two Says a Lot About Gay CommunityVD Tests to Be Ordered for Men Charged in Raids on SteambathsMysterious Bathhouse World Full of Mirrors and Dim LightsBathhouse Raids Net the Most Arrests since Quebec CrisisRecording 'Change in a Community': Documentary Provoked by Bathhouse RaidsDespite Protests, Trial Dates Are Set for Men Arrested in Bathhouse RaidBathhouse Visit Aimed at Easing Rheumatism, Man Tells Found-in TrialEvangelist Critical of Raids on Bath Houses: Homosexuals Plan ProtestsHeavy Hand of the LawGay Raids: Trials Drag On, Baths Doing Good BusinessFinding Merit in RaidSt George Losing the Dragon LadyUrban Renewal and Single Parenthood'The Gay Community Is Such an Armored One,'Kastner Gets Free Dramatic RideBC Rights Body Urges Sweeping ReformsProposal Would Legalize 'Daisy Chain' Sexual ActsAccess to Body Politic Probed by Librarians'Political' Blocks Cited to Helping Gay YouthsHomosexual Author Not Allowed to Speak to Elementary SchoolStudent Paper Criticized by Human Rights BodyOmission from Rights Bill Called a PloyOntario Bill Prohibits Sexual Harassment: Amendments to Human Rights CodeToronto Men Lose Bid for Jury TrialAnti-homosexual Vote Blamed for LossSewell Is Defeated by Eggleton: First Loss by Incumbent Since '66A Civic Centre for the LostHalloween Crackdown Planned for Yonge StPolice Acknowledge Charges Wrongly LaidNo Metro Poetic Licence: Policeman Lays Charge under BylawPoetryMix of Sex and Art a Ticklish ProblemBowering Novel Entertains, History Takes the HindmostHomosexual Leader, Sewell to Join Forces for Autumn ElectionGay Issue Predicted to Sway Civic VoteGlobe Action CriticizedOut of a Day of Turmoil, My MistakeContract with the WorldSex Killer Faces ChargeJaques' Killer Faces Trial in WoundingUnited Church Talks to Focus on Sex Study: Homosexual Ordination an IssueTrustee Committee on Homosexuals Called a Step BackwardSchool Board's Plan for Gay-liaison Group Sparks Boycott ThreatBoard Turns Down Fact-finding Panel on Homosexual Teachers, StudentsCalgary Police Bar Homosexual ParadePolice Eavesdropped on Chair of Review Board: Susan Eng Wants to Know Who Was Running SurveillanceGay Film Fest for MontrealNew Lawyer Slain on Way to CelebrationRape Conviction, Juvenile Record Kept from JurorsJury Takes 3 Days to Reach Verdict That Jails Killer for LifeGroup Fights to Keep Status as CharityWard 6 Group Nominates Gay for AldermanSpraggett Acquitted on Two Sex ChargesPolice Commission Decides Not to Act on McKay RemarksRight to Know Reasons for Police Raids SoughtPolice Board Evicts Protestors Planning to Denounce McKayMcKay Won't Retract RemarksMr McKay RepliesSpeeches Hurt Police, McKay SaysFollow Own Rules, Police Board ToldRemarks Call for DismissalProtest Draws Return FireLife for Killing PriestA Slippery SlopeRCMP's 'Fruit Machine' Failure as Homosexual Detector: BookMen in the ShadowsGay Groups Protest Cruising 'Fantasy,'For a Happy, Creative Canadian Society, Renaissance Urges Canadians to Elect a 'Moral Majority' on Feb 18thEdmonton Man Gets Four Years for Church FiresBody Politic Judge Used Common Sense, Lawyer Tells AppealWe Urge the Attorney-General of Ontario to Drop the Appeal against Body PoliticLawyers Criticize Police Union for Article on Planning BoardJesuit Parish Opens Doors to RC Homosexual GroupQuebec Homosexuals Win CaseFairweather Asks End to Timidity on Aiding GaysBill on Discrimination against the Disabled Avoids Issue of GaysBawdy House Trial Put Off to JanuaryBawdy House Charge Is Called Too VagueSecond Mayor Gives Support to Gay RightsFoster Plan for Gay Youth FailsYonge Street Mob Shells Out EggsSpraggett Denies Sex ChargesGay Group Minces for RightsPolitical Activism Urged for GaysGrant Denied to Gay JournalPolice Raid Gay Club Amid Jeering CrowdBoy, 15, Is Involved in Sex Case: PoliceLiberals Seek Judicial Review of Wardle Judge's CommentsBitter after Hefty Defeat, Wardle Blames the PressPrisoner of DesireIs TBA's Name an Obstacle to Fame?Political Mavericks Tolerated Less Than Homosexuals, Study ConcludesLesbian Objects to US Border QuestionsGay Youths May Be Better Off in Group Home, Hearing Is ToldSupported Home Without Full Data, Sewell ConcedesMaybe Mayor Made a GoofTownship Objects to Grants to GaysMalone Pleads Guilty to 2 ChargesEx-publisher Jailed on Obstruction CountKiller of City Officials Given Maximum TermGodfrey Move Angers Protesting Minorities: Police Discrimination TalksMetro Asks Police for Stand against Homosexual BiasCharges May Invalidate Law on Adult Consent, Ruby Says: Gay Teacher's House RaidedHomosexuals Protest 'Harassment' by Police15 Years of Giving Voice to an IdeaOfficer to Be Charged over Gay Bar IncidentBody Politic Is Refused Grant by Arts CouncilRC Congregation Forces Out Gay Group: Masses Now in United ChurchVillage People OK to Look AtPolice Harassment of Gays Alleged in Criticisms Made to CommissionersThe Rope-dancerGays Challenge Police Author over His WritingAnti-gays Article Will Bring Officer before His ChiefA Hateful Smear of HateCaution Beats Popping OffAdamson, Police Union Head Apologize for 2 ArticlesPolice Apology to Minorities UrgedMore Thumps for GivensKeep the Options OpenPremier Attacks Collver Rumour of Gay MinisterPublisher Takes Leave from Job in WinnipegDoctor Told Ontario Jockey Club Steward Damien Was HomosexualHomosexual Ruling Draws Paper's Ire: Anglican Bishops CriticizedAnglican Stand on Gays Backed by Archbishop: 'Orientation Not Sinful,'Lesbian Mother Loses Custody of Two Children: Judge Reverses Earlier DecisionLesbian Mother Is Awarded Custody of Her Two ChildrenSewell Turns Down Challenge to Address Anti-gay RallyBilled As Faith Festival, Rally Gives Anti-gays a Chance to Vent AngerReflections on BigotryIt's Not Illegal to Be Gay, Sewell Tells RallyOut of OrderGays Phone to Give Sewell Their SupportPraise Be for CandorStory on Pedophilia Defended in Court by U of T ChaplainSex Article Gay Setback, Witness SaysProsecution of Paper Called CrimeProsecute Man If Illicit Sex True, Psychiatrist UrgesPedophilia Article Described as a 'Valuable Document,'Debate Sought on Pedophilia, Trial ToldTrustees Divided on Officer's Action in Barracks CaseTeacher Suspension Call RejectedNamed Teachers, Policeman Disciplined: Raid on Homosexual ClubPolice Told Boards That Teachers Were Found in Gay ClubHomosexual Baths: A 'Safer Place for Casual Sex,'Bawdy Houses: Loose Constructions with Victorian ConnectionsLeading Homosexual Spokesman ChargedSan Francisco Slayings Trial Delayed: Mayor, Supervisor Lie in StateSan Francisco Mayor, Supervisor SlainMissed Work, Man Dead of StabbingMidnight ExpressChildren's Aid Society Asked by Staff Group Not to Refuse Employment to HomosexualsJob Request for Gays Criticized by NortonCAS Staff Drops Plan to Bar Discrimination against HomosexualsHomosexual Appeal on High Court DocketKnives Out for Election CarvingGiving Grant to Gay Paper Is Impolitic, Council ToldBomb Threat Clears Bryant Rally HallAlter EgoNo Man's Meat and the Enchanted PimpNo More into the GardenAppeal Bid by Magazine Is RejectedConference of Young Homosexuals Urges Lower Age of Consent for SexHot Topic Coolly HandledIt Seems All Right to Him to Care for His Son, But Society Doesn't Agree, Homosexual SaysBid to Annul Warrant Lost by Body Politic: Appeal PlannedBetesh Transferred to Protective UnitEx-OPP Officer Quit in Captive Situation, Lawyer Tells CourtPEI Ex-official Is Acquitted on Sex ChargePEI Deputy Minister Faces a Sex ChargeKribs Convicted of Slaying of Jaques: Trial Continues for 3 OthersBoy Drowned after Sex Attack, Pathologist Says at Jaques TrialHomosexuals Plan Canada BoycottThe Heart of a Sex ProblemHomosexual Father Awarded Custody of ChildrenA Homosexual Father: Many Consider Him Unfit but 'I Love My Son': No Hesitation at Displaying Affection for Friend in Front of BoyBryant's Show Business and Religion: 3,000 Listen in Church, 500 Protest Outside'Out of the Bars and into the Streets,'Homosexuals Join Forces to Protest Bryant VisitVoices in the Street: Thanks to Anita Bryant, It Was the Largest Gay Demonstration in TorontoCome Bryant, Come TensionCloset Doors Open on AnitaObscenity Charges Laid against PaperTranssexuals Tread a Path Fraught with Doubt, PainBody Politic to Go to Court over Police Raid of OfficesImpolitic Moves: All Over Canada, Homosexuals Are Being Harassed by the LawCharges Planned against Body Politic: Obscene BooksBody Politic Going to Court to Appeal RaidMorality Squad Searches Offices of Body PoliticCharges Considered over Pedophile ArticleHomosexual Paper Says It's Upset at Reaction to Pedophile ArticleMost Canadians Think Homosexuals Are 'Sick People,'Quebec Legislation Bans Discrimination against HomosexualsMP Says Public Pays 'Pornographic Poets,'Three Poets, No Denominator (review)Maloney Found Guilty over Homosexual ClubCampus to Vote on Financial Aid for Gay GroupDaily Had Right to Refuse Gay Ad, Top Court Is ToldBC Gay Group Loses Application to Appeal Ruling on Ads in SunLet's Hear It for the PoliceAnti-gay Egg Pelters Get Three Days in JailCBC FilmingWho's in Charge?2,000 Protest Arrest of 138 at Montreal BarRogers Cancels Series of Shows for HomosexualsFairweather Intends to Change Public Attitudes on Human RightsRCMP Confirms Use of Taps on Politicians, VIPsCoded RCMP Files Include VIP's Bedroom Chat15,000 March on City Hall, Legislature over Boy's SlayingGay Group Claims RCMP Is Unfair to Homosexuals4 Men Charged with Murder Missing Boy, 12, Was Drowned: Body on Sex Shop RoofSearch Is Intensified for Missing Boy, 12Public, Press Barred from Hearing before Jaques CasePolice No Longer Hassle Gays on Strip, Homosexual Says'Knee-jerk Reaction' Is Seen as a Threat to Gay RightsSuspect in Boy's Slaying Remanded, Segregated in Jail3 Charged in Boy's Slaying to Appear in Court Today4 in Shoeshine Killing Remanded: Sept 9 Hearing4 Accused Remanded in Death of Boy, 12: Tuesday HearingHomosexual Job Rights Are Urged for Ontario: Hiring of Minorities Stressed in ReportSex-change Amendment Requested Once MoreLabor Body Backs Homosexuals' Ad2 Fight Campbell Personality: St George CampaignAnti-homosexual Group Plans New Campaign throughout USPoliticians Jump into Homosexual DisputeGay Groups Call for ResignationEmbattled Human Rights Group Member Promises Answer to Homosexuals' ComplaintLesbian Cites Dismissal Threat She Wanted to Quit, Forces SayTwo Private Members' Bills BlockedMontreal Police Seeking Two Men after Blaze Is Set at DiscothequeNo Protection on Language, Sex OrientationNew Human Rights Bill Has Many Flaws and Inadequacies: No Use to Expelled SoldierThe Young in One Another's ArmsThe True Story of Ida Johnson (review)ReviewTwo Views of WarHomosexuals in Clubs Harmless, Judge SaysHomosexuals Asking Equal Job Treatment: See RCMP BiasPolice Film Men's Room Eight ChargedFirm Stand on Farmland Backed by Delegates to NDP Convention87 Arrested in Raid on Montreal SaunaHomosexual Group Opposes 'Harsh' Proposal: Non-violent Sex OffencesSex Laws in a Mess, Basford SaysNo Perjury Trial Planned for Key Sex-ring WitnessMan Acquitted in 2nd-last Case in Ottawa SeriesKey Witness in Sex Case May Be ChargedEx-newsman Cleared of Indecency Charge: Teen-age Prostitution Service in OttawaRacing Group Seeks Voice in SuitDamien Case Ruling Will Allow Appearance of Racing CommissionGay Rights Groups Demand Statements from PartiesGay Activists Lobby MPs to Win Inclusion under New Rights ActHerbert Wins Play AwardEerie and Memorable on the Edge of SanityHis Instinct for the Cliché Is InfallibleImmigration Scheme Proposes Quotas, Altered CategoriesGreenland birth noticeToronto Women Join March to Protest Ottawa's 'Inaction,' Call for Abortion Law RepealCanada's First Gay Magazine, Esprit, Aimed at Both SexesUniversity Bans Gay Teacher as Supervisor$4,485 Given to Tell Public about Gay LifeHuman Rights Commission Bill Would Bar Bias, Make Records PublicHomosexual Film, Refurbished Rail Car, Two OFY ProjectsGays Want Uniformity in the Age of ConsentChairman Holds Militant Groups Apart at Green Paper HearingsFrom Pro-abortionists to Gay Liberation, Many Viewpoints Represented in Women's MarchThree Women Assaulted, Taunted as Lesbians, Child-Care Worker Testifies at Police ProbeLawyer, Pub Manager Disagree over Reaction to Song: 'Sophisticated, Witty' or Cause for Riot?Heard Fellow Constables Jeering at 4 Women, Policeman TestifiesSubstitution of Sex Ring Charges Prompts Complaints from LawyersSex Charge against Councillor Is Dismissed: Witnesses Can't IdentifyPublicity over Homosexual Ring Prompts Protest by Ottawa GaysOperator of Sex Ring Is Sentenced to Prison for 2 Years Less DayMountie, Newsman, Four Others Facing Homosexual Ring ChargesGuilty Pleas Entered by Ottawa Man, 22, in Teen-age Sex CaseFour More Ottawa Men Charged in Teen-aged Homosexual Ring18th Arrest in Sex Ring at OttawaCharges by Lawyers about Morality Squad Spark Ottawa InquiryNo Other Choice?Alleged Sex-Ring Clients' Lawyers Demand Probe of Morality SquadBC Paper Ordered to Take Gay-Lib AdsRacing Chairman Confirms Steward Fired as HomosexualInjustice at the TrackLegal Fight Will Survive Ex-jockey Dismissed for Being Homosexualuntitled columnHomosexual Marriage Can't Be Recognized, Manitoba Judge RulesFive Fined for Contempt, One Takes JailConstable Is Acquitted of Common Assault, 5 Women in ContemptQuebec Bill to Enshrine Rights LawsOttawa May Lift Gay Ban: ImmigrantsUS Hiker Admits Homosexuality, Deported by Immigration OfficialDeported Homosexual Sneaks into CanadaCivil Rights MarchersGays, Greeks Demonstrate at LegislatureGiven Life, Sex Offender Loses AppealRejected by Printer, Manitoba Gays Want Law Changed: Seek Protection against 'Discrimination,'Gay Group Gets Backing from OttawaWoman Guilty, 2 Cleared in Disturbance: Obstruction Charges WithdrawnThe World of Michel on the ScreenHomosexual Marriage Ruling Held: Registration Bid Was RejectedParson Withholds School Taxes as Protest over 'Moral Pollution,'Youth Threatens City Hall Jump, Fire Chief, Minister Talk Him DownHomosexuality Not a Mental Disease, US Psychiatrists SayYouth Grant to Bankroll Gay SurveySt George Candidates Meet Homophiles, and Tread a Cautiously Negative LineWithin the Law?Men and Little BoysGay LiberationFormer Church Becomes Centre of Gay FestivalGay Pride HurtBomb Thrown at Teacher's Home Shatters on Ground and BurnsCHAT Grant 'A Step Forward,' Homosexual Pair Become Partners in Public, PrivateMaloney Tells Liberals of His HomosexualityThe Strip Has a Pastime to Suit Every PreferenceNo Snickers in CBC'S Serious Look at HomosexualityPCs Anathema to Sex GroupLegal Marriage Would Enable Homosexuals to Have More Security in Law, CMHA ToldEquality Urged for HomosexualsFortune and Men's Eyes: Earnest Prison DramaHomosexualsAdvertisementThe Pedophile Who Faces a Lifetime behind Bars: Diary of a Misspent LifePedophile Is Jailed IndefinitelyClub Owner Jailed for Plotting ArsonCampus Homosexuals Form Association to Discuss SexHomosexualityRecognition of University Homosexuals Termed a Regressive MoveSenators Describe Deletion of Weekend Story on Homosexuals as Censorship: 14 Publishers Refused to Distribute ArticleBoys Bring Les Girls to LifeIt Was a Great DayTories Split on 3rd Reading of Code ChangesJust What Some Members of Parliament Said about HomosexualityHomosexuals Not Encouraged, Turner SaysEducation in Marriage Preferred to Homosexual Changes: CaouetteCréditistes Scrap Opposition Plan for Criminal Code Debate LimitA Curious DebateGelded and Blue-Boxed MacCanadaSex Law Revisions to Make Little Change in Practice, Study SaysChiefs Oppose Changes in Homosexual Law: Police Meet in GranbyLawyers Urge Easing Gross Indecency Law'The Drummer Boy' Taps Out a Powerful TuneAn Idea Whose Time Has ComeFrom the files of General IdeaGabias Predicts Bill Will Lead to DecadenceCode Revisions Would Allow Homosexual Acts between Two Consenting AdultsTrudeau Says Ouimet Committee May Study Homosexual ProblemSupreme Court Decision Means Homosexuals Can Face Imprisonment for LifeNot Parliament's IntentionMetro Police Oppose UK Homosexual Law: Cases of Deviates CitedHomosexual Reform Bill Passed by British MPsHomosexuality and the LawHomosexuals Ruled Ineligible to Enter USThe Formidable Herbert Has Another PlayThe Spy Staying Out in the Cold to Fight Blandman and Methodism-on-the-MakeHang Homosexuals, Fundamentalist SaysWe Think We Are Normal, Lesbian Panelist SaysThe Gay WorldGay in the SeventiesThe Pedophile: The Myth and the RealitySeek to Form Society to Aid Sex DeviantsJudge Clears Pigeon of Indecent Assault: Reasonable Doubt CitedMP Made Advances, Youth Tells CourtHomosexual Clubs Worry Metro PoliceMounties Staged Massive Hunt for Gay Males in Civil Service: Police Kept Files on 8,200 during Diefenbaker-Pearson EraRCMP Was Ordered to Identify Gays: Only Carrying Out Cabinet Policy, Former Head of Mountie Security SaysChurch Council Aims to Aid HomosexualsNurse Founds Haven from the Street for Prostitutes, Lesbians, Addicts

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Glenn Wheeler, "Three Men Freed in Obscenity Trial but Judgment Held on Pink Triangle," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 June 1982, p. 14Lorne Slotnick, "New Appeal Launched to Obtain a Conviction against Paper for Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 July 1982, p. 5"Prosecution Complex" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 July 1982, p. 6"Gay Newspaper Faces Court Again," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 June 1982, p. 4"Body Politic Cleared in 2nd Obscenity Trial: May Sue McMurtry," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 June 1982, p. 4Duncan McMonagle, "Three Still Face Charges 3½ Years after Bathhouse Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 September 1984, p. M2Drew Fagan, "Toronto Baths Are Still Operating Discreetly," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 September 1984, p. M2"Ex-constable Not Guilty," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 December 1981, p. 12"Disputed Rights Bill Passes Third Reading," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 December 1981, p. 5Fred Blazer and Sylvia Stead, "Revised Rights Code Becomes Law Today Amid Mixed Reviews," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 June 1982, p. 4"Body Politic Publishers to Be Retried: Lawyer," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 November 1981, p. classified 10Kirk Makin, "Bathhouse Manager Fined for Keeping Bawdy House," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 March 1982, p. 5."Man Fined $40,000 for Bathhouse Profits," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 November 1981, p. classified 13.Ross Laver, "Regard Gay Community as Valid, Police Urged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 November 1981, p. 68.Ross Laver, "Earn Gays' Confidence, Committee Urges Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 November 1981, p. 5"Bathhouse Charges against Five Withdrawn," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 November 1981, p. 4Right to Privacy Committee, "The State Has No Business in the Bedrooms of the Nation" (advertisement), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 June 1982, p. 12."Protect Gays in Rights Code, Ontario Committee Is Urged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 October 1981, p. 3."'Disgusting' West Tour by Russell Cancelled," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 October 1981, pp. 1–2.Ray Conlogue, "Obscure Cavafy Worth Getting to Know" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 October 1981, p. 23"Citizens Planning Allegations, but Police Panel Says It's Busy," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 October 1981, p. 5.Ross Laver, "Sewell's Back at City Hall after Easy Win," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 October 1981, pp. 1–2Geoffrey York, "Appeal Court Upholds OPP Resignation," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 October 1981, p. 5."Ex-OPP Officer Quit in Captive Situation, Lawyer Tells Court," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 April 1985, p. M2James Hendry, "Gays, Police Must Agree on Liaison, Group Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 October 1981, p. 5Kirk Makin, "Group for Police Complaints Called Vigilantes by Godfrey," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 October 1981, p. 5."MPPs Oppose Code Shifts, Tories Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 October 1981, p. 4William French, "The Rebel Angels" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 10 October 1981, p. E17William French, "Lily Briscoe: A Self-portrait" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 5 December 1981, p. E15Adele Freedman, "The Gentle Art of Self-discovery: Who's Lily Briscoe? Who's Mary Meigs?" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 November 1981, p. 16"Homosexual Activists to Step Up Fight against 'Dangerous Right-wing Groups,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 September 1981, p. 5"Judge Assails Investigation of Homosexual by Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 September 1981, p. 5"Not Very Helpful" (editorial), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 26 September 1981, p. 6Ross Laver, "Stop Picking on Homosexuals, Hire Gay Officers, Police Urged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 September 1981, pp. 1–2Ross Laver, "Remarks on Gays Intended as Joke, Police Leader Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 October 1981, p. 5Adele Freedman, "Prison for Women Captures the Sorrow" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 September 1981, pp. 36–37"New Rights Bill Attacked as Too Tough, Too Easy," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 September 1981, p. 5"Don't Flaunt Lifestyle, Eggleton Advises Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 September 1981, p. 5Nancy Wigston, "Sunday's Child" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 31 October 1981, p. E18."Griffs Team to Beat at Gay Softball Series," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 September 1981, p. 52Alden Baker, "Gays No Minority Group, Police Association Says," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 29 August 1981, p. 5."When in Doubt, File" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 August 1981, p. 6."RCMP Hoped 'Fruit Machine' Would Identify Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1992, pp. A1–A2Ross Laver, "Blacks, Unionists Among 800,000 Listed in Mounties' Files," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 August 1981, pp. 1, 2Dean Beeby, "Mounties Staged Massive Hunt for Gay Males in Civil Service: Police Kept Files on 8,200 during Diefenbaker-Pearson Era," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1992, pp. A1–A2Ross Laver, "With Slim Competition, Sewell Seen as Shoo-in," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 17 October 1981, p. 4Ross Laver, "Sewell Tries to Avoid Anti-gay Sentiment," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 October 1981, p. 5"Homosexual Club Ruled Bawdy House: Judge Rejects Man's Not Guilty Plea," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 8 August 1981, p. 11"Purge of Homosexuals Is Charged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 July 1981, p. 5."New Appointment Follows Several Years of Pressure, Studies," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 July 1981, p. 5.Robert Matas, "Rights Groups Indignant over New Police Bureau," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 25 July 1981, p. 2Robert Matas, "Police-complaint Bureau to be Unveiled Tomorrow," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 July 1981, p. 5Robert Matas, "Commissioner Is Not Ready for Complaints about Police: Awaiting Legislation," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 July 1981, p. 5Kirk Makin, "Police-bill Compromise Rejected by McMurtry," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 October 1981, p. 21"Citizens Form Group to Investigate Police: Givens Skeptical," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 July 1981, p. 5"Ackroyd Rejects Citizens' Review," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 July 1981, p. C8"Law Student Backed to Head Police Probe," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 July 1981, p. 5"Ex-reporter Asked to Study Police, Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 July 1981, p. 5Alden Baker, "Son, Wife Helping Man on Study of Gays, Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 August 1981, p. 4"Play Too Spicy for Hotel Clients," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 July 1981, p. 17."Aimed against Gays, Bylaw is 'Biased,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 July 1981, p. 9"Slain Pensioner an 'Invincible Man,' Neighbors Recall," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 July 1981, p. 5"Rule Barring Homosexuals Overturned by U.S. Judge," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 June 1981, p. 3Christopher Reed, "Gays Come Out for the Cause: Militancy Afoot," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 June 1981, p. 15"2 Bathhouse Employees Get Discharges," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 June 1981, p. 4"Homosexuals, Hecklers Clash at Demonstration," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 June 1981, p. 5"2 Men Sent to Jail for Assault on Boy," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 June 1981, p. 14.Diane Ellson, "Increased Police Action Feared by Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 June 1981, p. 14Ian Austen, "21 Arrested in Swoop on 2 Bathhouses," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 June 1981, p. 5Paul Palango, "2 of 5 Convicted in Barracks Case," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 13 June 1981, p. 5."2,000 Protest Bawdy-house Law," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 13 June 1981, p. 5Patricia Horsford, "Police Injured Man Arrested at Protest on Raids, Court Told," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 23 May 1981, p. 5Alden Baker, "Police Complaint Bureau Predicted by Godfrey," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 21 March 1981, p. 13Stan Oziewicz, "NDP Caucus Could Seek Homosexual-rights Clause," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 May 1981, p. 4Robert Matas, "Party Split, but Copps Plans Motion on Gays," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 16 May 1981, p. 5Kirk Makin, "NDP's Amendment Would Protect Gays from Discrimination," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 May 1981, p. 5"Homosexual Activists Organize Street Patrol," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 May 1981, p. 5Brian Maracle, "Homosexuals Heckle Fish at Rights Demonstration," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 May 1981, p. 13Vianney Carriere, "Bid for Mistrial Lost in Morals Case: New Charges Called Contemptuous," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 May 1981, p. 5Vianney Carriere, "Bathhouse Was Built Specifically for Sex, Bawdy-house Trial Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 May 1981, p. 5"Homosexuals Plan Police Week Protests," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 May 1981, p. 5"Police Mounting Vendetta, Homosexual Spokesmen Say," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1981, p. 4.James Jefferson, "2 Homosexual Leaders Face Charges Arising from Bathhouse Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 April 1981, pp. 1–2Margaret Mironowicz, "Saw Men Engaging in Sex at Club, Policeman Testifies," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 April 1981, p. 5Margaret Mironowicz, "Chains, Handcuffs Found in Barracks Raid, Trial Told: Pictures by Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 31 March 1981, p. 5Margaret Mironowicz, "Bawdy House Trial Will Hear Debate over Membership Lists," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 April 1981, p. 5"List of Members Secret in Bawdy-house Trial," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 April 1981, p. 5"Gay Rights Group Delivers Affidavits on Police Conduct," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 March 1981, p. 4"Curbing Rights of Gays Dangerous, Ryan Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 March 1981, p. 17Rosemary Speirs, "Davis Leads Tories to Majority: NDP Support Crumbles, Liberals Hold Their Own: PCs 70, Liberals 34, New Democrats 21," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 March 1981, p. 1."Scrutineer Could Wear Symbol of Homosexuals at Poll in St. George," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 March 1981, p. 11Robert Matas, "St. George Back in Tory Fold as Newcomer Fish Wins Easily," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 March 1981, p. 11Margaret Mironowicz, "Officials of Homosexual Paper Lose in Attempt to Avoid Retrial," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 March 1981, p. 11Ray Conlogue, "Riveting Theatre in Schwarz' Bent" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 March 1981, p. 15"The Shadows Have Eyes" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 March 1981, p. 6"Police Spat on Protesters, Gay Rights Activists Claim," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 March 1981, p. 4"Pictures Seem to Contradict Police Story: Officers Grabbed Banner, Photographer Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 March 1981, p. 5Ian Mulgrew, "Undercover Officers Cleared by Ackroyd: Carried Banner at Gay March," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 March 1981, p. 11Stephen Godfrey, "Police in Demonstration 'Routine,' Officer Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 March 1981, p. 5Ian Austen and Angela Mangiacasale, "Givens Plans to Probe Undercover Police: Officers in Bathhouse March," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 March 1981, p. 10Denys Horgan, "Pastor on Hunger Strike over Bathhouse Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 February 1981, p. 5Denys Horgan, "Gays' Minister Ends Fast after Pledge from Council," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 March 1981, p. 17Ian Austen, "Hill Rejects Toronto Request to Study Police and Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 May 1981, p. 4"Churchmen Urge McMurtry to Allow Probe on Bath Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 March 1981, p. 3."Canada in Crisis" (advertisement), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 March 1981, p. 14Patricia Horsford, "Battle Cry Sounded by Hislop at Rally," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 7 March 1981, p. 3Patricia Horsford, "Court Refuses to Cite McMurtry for Contempt over Sun Article," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 March 1981, p. 15"Court Reserves Ruling on Body Politic Retrial," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 March 1981, p. 5"Remarks Were Inappropriate, Cardinal Says of Talk to Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 March 1981, p. 5.Diane Ellson, "Bathhouse References Get Laughs from Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 March 1981, p. 5"As the Cardinal Said" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 March 1981, p. 6Ian Mulgrew, "Police Abused Men in Bathhouse Raids, Two Aldermen Say," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 February 1981, p. 5Denys Horgan, "Toronto Council Wants Probe of Police Raids on Bathhouses," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 February 1981, p. 1"No Unneeded Force Used in Bath Raids, Police Report Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 February 1981, p. 5Julia Turner, "Gay Rights Are Upheld by Board," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 February 1981, p. 5Julia Turner, "Board Hears All Views on Homosexual Issue," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 February 1981, p. 19Rick Groen, "Running Man Tires Quickly after Early Sprint" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 21 February 1981, p. E3Margaret Mironowicz and Denys Horgan, "Supporters of Gay Rights Protest against Police Raids," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 21 February 1981, p. 15Denys Horgan, "Launch Inquiry on Bath Raids If Ontario Won't, Mayor Urged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 February 1981, p. 11"MD's Suspension Rescinded in Case of VD-test Protest," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 February 1981, p. 11Denys Horgan, "Health Official's Resignation Urged: Bathhouse Data Disclosed, Group Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 February 1981, p. 5Denys Horgan, "City Hall Doctor Is Suspended after Querying VD-test Order," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 February 1981, p. 5"Board Will Get Report on Orders for VD Tests," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 February 1981, p. 5Alden Baker, "Police-complaint Commissioner Is Supported by Metro Council," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 February 1981, p. 5Ross Laver, "Smith Says He's Disturbed by Claims That Undue Force Used in Bath Raids," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 14 February 1981, p. 4Ian Mulgrew, "Inquiry on Bathhouse Raid Rejected Amid Accusations," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 February 1981, pp. 1–2Ian Mulgrew, "Independent Inquiry Sought on Baths Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 February 1981, p. 5Ian Mulgrew, "Inquiry on Bathhouse Raid Rejected Amid Accusations," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 February 1981, pp. 1–2Ian Mulgrew, "Independent Inquiry Sought on Baths Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 February 1981, p. 5Ross Laver, "Homosexual Activist Declares Candidacy," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 February 1981, p. 4"Metro Won't Support Probe on Bathhouse Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 February 1981, p. 5.Kirk Makin, "Homosexual Loses, Will Leave Liberals: The Ontario Campaign," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 February 1981, p. 3Kirk Makin, "Homosexual Fears Party Is Thwarting Nomination: The Ontario Campaign," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 February 1981, p. 4Robert Matas, "Party Lines in St. George Vanish, Candidates Rush to Fill Vacuum," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 March 1981, p. 15Kirk Makin, "Cassidy Still Cautious on Need for Inquiry into Steambath Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 February 1981, p. 4"Cassidy Sticks to Guns, Says Gay Rights No Issue," Globe and Mail, national ed., 17 March 1981, p. 1Ian Austen, "Police Intercepted Mail, Activist Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 February 1981, p. 5"Police Raid Baths At Least 200 Charged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 February 1981, p. 1Jay Scott, "Track Two Says a Lot About Gay Community" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 July 1982, p. 16Ian Mulgrew, "VD Tests to Be Ordered for Men Charged in Raids on Steambaths," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 February 1981, p. 5Ian Mulgrew, "Mysterious Bathhouse World Full of Mirrors and Dim Lights," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 February 1981, p. 5Ian Mulgrew, "Bathhouse Raids Net the Most Arrests since Quebec Crisis," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 14 February 1981, p. 5Donald Martin, "Recording 'Change in a Community': Documentary Provoked by Bathhouse Raids," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 June 1982, p. 17Kirk Makin, "Despite Protests, Trial Dates Are Set for Men Arrested in Bathhouse Raid," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 20 February 1982, p. 5Kirk Makin, "Bathhouse Visit Aimed at Easing Rheumatism, Man Tells Found-in Trial," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 April 1982, pp. 1–2Patricia Horsford and Ian Austen, "Evangelist Critical of Raids on Bath Houses: Homosexuals Plan Protests," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 7 February 1981, pp. 1–2"Heavy Hand of the Law" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 February 1981, p. 6Patricia Chapman, "Gay Raids: Trials Drag On, Baths Doing Good Business," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 6 February 1982, p. 5Ken Campbell, "Finding Merit in Raid" (letter), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 February 1981, p. 7Rosemary Speirs, "St. George Losing the Dragon Lady," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 February 1981, p. 4.William French, "Urban Renewal and Single Parenthood..." (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 7 March 1981, p. E16Debra Sharp, "'The Gay Community Is Such an Armored One,'" Broadcast Week Magazine (Globe and Mail), 10–16 January 1981, p. 14Rick Groen, "Kastner Gets Free Dramatic Ride," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 January 1981, p. E5"B.C. Rights Body Urges Sweeping Reforms," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 January 1981, p. T5"Proposal Would Legalize 'Daisy Chain' Sexual Acts," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 January 1981, p. T7Marina Strauss, "Access to Body Politic Probed by Librarians," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 27 December 1980, p. 5."'Political' Blocks Cited to Helping Gay Youths," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 December 1980, p. 28.Marina Strauss, "Homosexual Author Not Allowed to Speak to Elementary School," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 December 1980, p. 5.Julia Turner, "Student Paper Criticized by Human Rights Body," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 December 1980, p. 5.Halyna Perun, "Omission from Rights Bill Called a Ploy," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 January 1981, p. 5"Ontario Bill Prohibits Sexual Harassment: Amendments to Human Rights Code," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 November 1980, pp. 1–2"Toronto Men Lose Bid for Jury Trial," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 November 1980, p. 18.Ross Laver, "Anti-homosexual Vote Blamed for Loss," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 November 1980, p. 11Alden Baker, "Sewell Is Defeated by Eggleton: First Loss by Incumbent Since '66," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 November 1980, p. 11John Haslett Cuff, "A Civic Centre for the Lost," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 29 November 1980, Fanfare section p. 7."Halloween Crackdown Planned for Yonge St.," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 31 October 1980, p. 15"Police Acknowledge Charges Wrongly Laid," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 November 1980, p. 4Ian Mulgrew, "No Metro Poetic Licence: Policeman Lays Charge under Bylaw," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 October 1980, p. 5John Robert Colombo, "Poetry" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 25 April 1981, p. E15John Bentley Mays, "Mix of Sex and Art a Ticklish Problem" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 October 1980, p. 13.William French, "Bowering Novel Entertains, History Takes the Hindmost" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 September 1980, p. 17Ross Laver, "Homosexual Leader, Sewell to Join Forces for Autumn Election," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 September 1980, p. 5Alden Baker and Ian Mulgrew, "Gay Issue Predicted to Sway Civic Vote," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 September 1980, p. 5"Globe Action Criticized," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 December 1980, p. 11.Dick Beddoes, "Out of a Day of Turmoil, My Mistake" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 September 1980, p. 8Dick Beddoes, Column, Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 September 1980, p. 8 (not seen column removed from microfilm)Marian Engel, "Contract with the World" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 4 October 1980, p. E15"Sex Killer Faces Charge," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 September 1980, p. 12"Jaques' Killer Faces Trial in Wounding," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 January 1981, p. 8"United Church Talks to Focus on Sex Study: Homosexual Ordination an Issue," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 9 August 1980, p. 15.Halyna Perun, "Trustee Committee on Homosexuals Called a Step Backward," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 August 1980, p. 5Howard Fluxgold, "School Board's Plan for Gay-liaison Group Sparks Boycott Threat," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 August 1980, p. 3"Board Turns Down Fact-finding Panel on Homosexual Teachers, Students," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 August 1980, p. 1"Calgary Police Bar Homosexual Parade," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 June 1980, p. 8Alan Cairns, "Police Eavesdropped on Chair of Review Board: Susan Eng Wants to Know Who Was Running Surveillance," Globe and Mail, greater Toronto ed., 18 May 2007, p. A12"Gay Film Fest for Montreal," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 June 1980, p. 14"New Lawyer Slain on Way to Celebration," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 12 April 1980, p. 5Kirk Makin, "Rape Conviction, Juvenile Record Kept from Jurors," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 May 1984, pp. 1, 12"Jury Takes 3 Days to Reach Verdict That Jails Killer for Life," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 May 1984, pp. 1, 12Patricia Horsford, "Group Fights to Keep Status as Charity," Globe and Mail, Christmas ed., 25 December 1980, p. 4"Ward 6 Group Nominates Gay for Alderman," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 April 1980, p. 5."Spraggett Acquitted on Two Sex Charges," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 April 1980, p. 9."Police Commission Decides Not to Act on McKay Remarks," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 May 1980, p. 3Ian Mulgrew, "Right to Know Reasons for Police Raids Sought," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 April 1980, p. 4Ian Mulgrew, "Police Board Evicts Protestors Planning to Denounce McKay," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 April 1980, p. 5"McKay Won't Retract Remarks," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 April 1980, p. 5Winfield C. McKay, "Mr. McKay Replies" (letter), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 April 1980, p. 6Arthur Johnson, "Speeches Hurt Police, McKay Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 April 1980, p. 4"Follow Own Rules, Police Board Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 April 1980, p. 4Dick Beddoes, "Remarks Call for Dismissal" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 April 1980, p. 8Dick Beddoes, "Protest Draws Return Fire" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 April 1980, p. 8"Life for Killing Priest," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 24 January 1981, p. 13Geoffrey Stevens, "A Slippery Slope," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 April 1980, p. 6Robert Sheppard, "RCMP's 'Fruit Machine' Failure as Homosexual Detector: Book," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 March 1980, p. 4Jeff Sallot, "Men in the Shadows" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 22 March 1980, p. E13"Gay Groups Protest Cruising 'Fantasy,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 February 1980, p. 21Renaissance International, "For a Happy, Creative Canadian Society, Renaissance Urges Canadians to Elect a 'Moral Majority' on Feb. 18th" (advertisement), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 February 1980, p. 13."Edmonton Man Gets Four Years for Church Fires," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 March 1981, p. 11Vianney Carriere, "Body Politic Judge Used Common Sense, Lawyer Tells Appeal," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 February 1980, p. 4"We Urge the Attorney-General of Ontario to Drop the Appeal against Body Politic," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 February 1980, p. 11.Marina Strauss, "Lawyers Criticize Police Union for Article on Planning Board," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 February 1980, p. 5"Jesuit Parish Opens Doors to RC Homosexual Group," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 12 January 1980, p. E15"Quebec Homosexuals Win Case," Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 1 December 1979, p. 12Richard Furness, "Fairweather Asks End to Timidity on Aiding Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 November 1979, p. 5Stan Oziewicz, "Bill on Discrimination against the Disabled Avoids Issue of Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 November 1979, p. 5"Bawdy House Trial Put Off to January," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 November 1979, p. 5"Bawdy House Charge Is Called Too Vague," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 November 1979, p, 5Jon Ferry and Daniel Pearce, "Second Mayor Gives Support to Gay Rights," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 November 1979, p. 5Victor Malarek, "Foster Plan for Gay Youth Fails," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 November 1979, p. 5James Jefferson, "Yonge Street Mob Shells Out Eggs," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 November 1979, p. 5"Spraggett Denies Sex Charges," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 October 1979, p. 9."Gay Group Minces for Rights," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 October 1979, p. 4"Political Activism Urged for Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 October 1979, p. 11"Grant Denied to Gay Journal," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 October 1979, p. 11"Police Raid Gay Club Amid Jeering Crowd," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 October 1979, p. 2"Boy, 15, Is Involved in Sex Case: Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 October 1979, p. 5Stan Oziewicz, "Liberals Seek Judicial Review of Wardle Judge's Comments," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 October 1979, p. 5Ian Mulgrew, "Bitter after Hefty Defeat, Wardle Blames the Press," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 November 1980, p. 11B. Derek Johnson, "Prisoner of Desire" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 26 January 1980, p. E14Liam Lacey, "Is TBA's Name an Obstacle to Fame?" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 April 1982, p. 19"Political Mavericks Tolerated Less Than Homosexuals, Study Concludes," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 September 1979, pp. 1–2James Jefferson, "Lesbian Objects to U.S. Border Questions," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 31 August 1979, p. 5Paul Stuart, "Gay Youths May Be Better Off in Group Home, Hearing Is Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 August 1979, p. 4.Jon Ferry, "Supported Home Without Full Data, Sewell Concedes," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 August 1979, p. 4Dick Beddoes, "Maybe Mayor Made a Goof" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 August 1979, p. 8"Township Objects to Grants to Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 August 1979, p. 4."Malone Pleads Guilty to 2 Charges," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 July 1979, p. 8"Ex-publisher Jailed on Obstruction Count," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 October 1979, p. 9"Killer of City Officials Given Maximum Term," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 July 1979, p. 11.Paul Palango, "Godfrey Move Angers Protesting Minorities: Police Discrimination Talks," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 June 1979, p. 5Alden Baker, "Metro Asks Police for Stand against Homosexual Bias," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 June 1979, p. 5James Jefferson, "Charges May Invalidate Law on Adult Consent, Ruby Says: Gay Teacher's House Raided," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 June 1979, p. 5Arnold Bruner, "Homosexuals Protest 'Harassment' by Police," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 June 1979, p. 12Liam Lacey, "15 Years of Giving Voice to an Idea," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 September 1994, p. C17James Jefferson, "Officer to Be Charged over Gay Bar Incident," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 July 1979, p. 3James Jefferson, "Body Politic Is Refused Grant by Arts Council," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 May 1979, p. 15Denys Horgan, "R.C. Congregation Forces Out Gay Group: Masses Now in United Church," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 November 1979, p. 14Alan Niester, "Village People OK to Look At" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1979, p. 17James Jefferson, "Police Harassment of Gays Alleged in Criticisms Made to Commissioners," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 April 1979, p. 5Len Gasparini, "The Rope-dancer" (review), Globe and Mail, weekend ed., 30 June 1979, p. 39"Gays Challenge Police Author over His Writing," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 March 1979, p. 3Jon Ferry, "Anti-gays Article Will Bring Officer before His Chief," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 March 1979, p. 4Dick Beddoes, "A Hateful Smear of Hate" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 March 1979, p. 8Dick Beddoes, "Caution Beats Popping Off" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 March 1979, p. 8"Adamson, Police Union Head Apologize for 2 Articles," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 March 1979, p. 5David Logan, "Police Apology to Minorities Urged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 March 1979, p. 5Dick Beddoes, "More Thumps for Givens" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 March 1979, p. 8"Keep the Options Open" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 May 1979, p. 6"Premier Attacks Collver Rumour of Gay Minister," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 March 1979, p. 9"Publisher Takes Leave from Job in Winnipeg," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 February 1979, p. 11David Lancashire, "The Pedophile: The Myth and the Reality," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 February 1979, p. 10.James Jefferson, "Doctor Told Ontario Jockey Club Steward Damien Was Homosexual," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 February 1979, p. 4Denys Horgan, "Homosexual Ruling Draws Paper's Ire: Anglican Bishops Criticized," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 February 1979, p. 5Denys Horgan, "Anglican Stand on Gays Backed by Archbishop: 'Orientation Not Sinful,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 February 1979, p. 5"Lesbian Mother Loses Custody of Two Children: Judge Reverses Earlier Decision," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 April 1979, p. 11"Lesbian Mother Is Awarded Custody of Her Two Children," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 January 1979, p. T2Denys Horgan, "Sewell Turns Down Challenge to Address Anti-gay Rally," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 January 1979, p. 1Denys Horgan, "Billed As Faith Festival, Rally Gives Anti-gays a Chance to Vent Anger," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 January 1979, p. 5Dick Beddoes, "Reflections on Bigotry" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 January 1979, p. 8Robert Sheppard, "It's Not Illegal to Be Gay, Sewell Tells Rally," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 January 1979, p. 5"Out of Order" (editorial), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 January 1979, p. 6"Gays Phone to Give Sewell Their Support," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 January 1979, p. 5Dick Beddoes, "Praise Be for Candor" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 January 1979, p. 8"Story on Pedophilia Defended in Court by U of T Chaplain," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 January 1979, p. 4"Sex Article Gay Setback, Witness Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 January 1979, p. 3"Prosecution of Paper Called Crime," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 January 1979, p. 4Vianney Carriere, "Prosecute Man If Illicit Sex True, Psychiatrist Urges," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 January 1979, p. 3Vianney Carriere, "Pedophilia Article Described as a 'Valuable Document,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 January 1979, p. 5Vianney Carriere, "Debate Sought on Pedophilia, Trial Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 January 1979, p. 5"Trustees Divided on Officer's Action in Barracks Case," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 January 1979, p. 5."Teacher Suspension Call Rejected," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 January 1979, p. 4"Named Teachers, Policeman Disciplined: Raid on Homosexual Club," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 January 1979, p. 5James Jefferson, "Police Told Boards That Teachers Were Found in Gay Club," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 January 1979, p. 1Marina Strauss, "Homosexual Baths: A 'Safer Place for Casual Sex,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 December 1978, p. 5Jay Scott, "Bawdy Houses: Loose Constructions with Victorian Connections," Fanfare (Globe and Mail), 20 December 1978, p. 5"Leading Homosexual Spokesman Charged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 December 1978, p. 5"San Francisco Slayings Trial Delayed: Mayor, Supervisor Lie in State," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 November 1978, p. 11"San Francisco Mayor, Supervisor Slain," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 November 1978, p. 13"Missed Work, Man Dead of Stabbing," Globe and Mail, final ed., 29 November 1978, p. 2Edward Jackson, "Midnight Express" (letter), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 November 1978, p. 6.Victor Malarek, "Children's Aid Society Asked by Staff Group Not to Refuse Employment to Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 November 1978, p. 1."Job Request for Gays Criticized by Norton," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 November 1978, p. 3"CAS Staff Drops Plan to Bar Discrimination against Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 November 1978, p. 1"Homosexual Appeal on High Court Docket," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 September 1978, p. 8Hugh Winsor, "Knives Out for Election Carving" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 October 1978, p. 7.Stan Oziewicz, "Giving Grant to Gay Paper Is Impolitic, Council Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 October 1978, pp. 1–2"Bomb Threat Clears Bryant Rally Hall," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 September 1978, p. 9Norman Snider, "Alter Ego" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 September 1978, p. 39William French, "No Man's Meat and the Enchanted Pimp" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 October 1978, p. 38Leo Simpson, "No More into the Garden" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 September 1978, p. 33"Appeal Bid by Magazine Is Rejected," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 June 1978, p. 8"Conference of Young Homosexuals Urges Lower Age of Consent for Sex," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 May 1978, p. 5Norman Webster, "Hot Topic Coolly Handled," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 May 1978, p. 7.Barbara Yaffe, "It Seems All Right to Him to Care for His Son, But Society Doesn't Agree, Homosexual Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 March 1978, p. 5"Bid to Annul Warrant Lost by Body Politic: Appeal Planned," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 March 1978, p. 3"Betesh Transferred to Protective Unit," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1978, p. 13"Ex-OPP Officer Quit in Captive Situation, Lawyer Tells Court," Globe and Mail, April 30, 1985, p. M2"PEI Ex-official Is Acquitted on Sex Charge," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 June 1978, p. 2"PEI Deputy Minister Faces a Sex Charge," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 March 1978, p. 8Marina Strauss, "Kribs Convicted of Slaying of Jaques: Trial Continues for 3 Others," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 February 1978, pp. 1, 5.Vianney Carriere, "Boy Drowned after Sex Attack, Pathologist Says at Jaques Trial," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 February 1978, p. 5Garry Fairbairn, "Homosexuals Plan Canada Boycott," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 February 1978, p. 12Norman Webster, "The Heart of a Sex Problem" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 January 1978, p. 7.Barbara Yaffe, "Homosexual Father Awarded Custody of Children," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 March 1978, pp. 1–2.Barbara Yaffe, "A Homosexual Father: Many Consider Him Unfit but 'I Love My Son': No Hesitation at Displaying Affection for Friend in Front of Boy," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 March 1978, p. 5Paul Palango, "Bryant's Show Business and Religion: 3,000 Listen in Church, 500 Protest Outside," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 January 1978, p. 5Margaret Mironowicz, "'Out of the Bars and into the Streets,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 January 1978, p. 5Margaret Mironowicz, "Homosexuals Join Forces to Protest Bryant Visit," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 January 1978, pp. 1, 2Joanne Kates, "Voices in the Street: Thanks to Anita Bryant, It Was the Largest Gay Demonstration in Toronto," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 January 1978, p. 8Dick Beddoes, "Come Bryant, Come Tension" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 January 1978, p. 8Dick Beddoes, "Closet Doors Open on Anita" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 January 1978, p. 8"Obscenity Charges Laid against Paper," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 January 1978, p. 2John Fitzgerald, "Transsexuals Tread a Path Fraught with Doubt, Pain," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 October 1983, p. L5"Body Politic to Go to Court over Police Raid of Offices," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 January 1978, p. 4Joanne Kates, "Impolitic Moves: All Over Canada, Homosexuals Are Being Harassed by the Law," Globe and Mail Fanfare, metro ed., 4 January 1978, p. 13"Charges Planned against Body Politic: Obscene Books," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 January 1978, p. 5"Body Politic Going to Court to Appeal Raid," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 January 1978, p. 5Isabella Bardoel, "Morality Squad Searches Offices of Body Politic," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 31 December 1977, p. 4Stan Oziewicz, "Homosexual Paper Says It's Upset at Reaction to Pedophile Article," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 December 1977, p. 4."Charges Considered over Pedophile Article," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 December 1977, p. 5Stan Oziewicz, "Homosexual Paper Says It's Upset at Reaction to Pedophile Article," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 December 1977, p. 4Ian Young, "Gay in the Seventies," Weekend Magazine, 17 December 1977, pp. 10–14.The Weekend Poll, "Most Canadians Think Homosexuals Are 'Sick People,'" Weekend Magazine, 17 December 1977, p. 2William Johnson, "Quebec Legislation Bans Discrimination against Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 December 1977, p. 3Mary Trueman, "MP Says Public Pays 'Pornographic Poets,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 December 1977, p. 13John Robert Colombo, "Three Poets, No Denominator" (review) Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 November 1978, p. 41"Maloney Found Guilty over Homosexual Club," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 December 1977, p. 2"Campus to Vote on Financial Aid for Gay Group," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 November 1977, p. 2"Daily Had Right to Refuse Gay Ad, Top Court Is Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 November 1977, p. 10"B.C. Gay Group Loses Application to Appeal Ruling on Ads in Sun," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 November 1977, p. F10Dick Beddoes, "Let's Hear It for the Police" (column), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 November 1977, p. 8"Anti-gay Egg Pelters Get Three Days in Jail," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 November 1977, p. 5Naomi Loeb and Geoffrey Hussey, "CBC Filming" (letter), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 November 1977, p. 6.Joanne Kates, "Who's in Charge?," Globe and Mail Fanfare, metro ed., 2 November 1977, p. 3"2,000 Protest Arrest of 138 at Montreal Bar," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 October 1977, p. 9"Rogers Cancels Series of Shows for Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 September 1977, p. 5"Fairweather Intends to Change Public Attitudes on Human Rights," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 October 1977, p. 3Lawrence Martin, "RCMP Confirms Use of Taps on Politicians, VIPs," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 August 1977, p. 4Lawrence Martin, "Gay Group Claims RCMP Is Unfair to Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 August 1977, p. 4Lawrence Martin, "Coded RCMP Files Include VIP's Bedroom Chat," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 August 1977, pp. 1–2Brian Rogers, "15,000 March on City Hall, Legislature over Boy's Slaying," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 August 1977, p. 1Lawrence Martin, "Gay Group Claims RCMP Is Unfair to Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 August 1977, p. 4.Marty York and Dorothy Lipovenko, "4 Men Charged with Murder Missing Boy, 12, Was Drowned: Body on Sex Shop Roof," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 August 1977, pp. 1–2."Search Is Intensified for Missing Boy, 12," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 August 1977, p. 1"Public, Press Barred from Hearing before Jaques Case," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 October 1977, p. 5Ron Porambo, "Police No Longer Hassle Gays on Strip, Homosexual Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 August 1977, p. 5Lawrence Martin, "'Knee-jerk Reaction' Is Seen as a Threat to Gay Rights," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 August 1977, p. 5Michael Keating, "Suspect in Boy's Slaying Remanded, Segregated in Jail," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 August 1977, p. 1James Jefferson, "3 Charged in Boy's Slaying to Appear in Court Today," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 August 1977, p. 4"4 in Shoeshine Killing Remanded: Sept. 9 Hearing," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 August 1977, p. 4"4 Accused Remanded in Death of Boy, 12: Tuesday Hearing," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 August 1977, p. 4Arnold Bruner, "Homosexual Job Rights Are Urged for Ontario: Hiring of Minorities Stressed in Report," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 July 1977, pp. 1–2"Sex-change Amendment Requested Once More," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 July 1977, p. 5."Labor Body Backs Homosexuals' Ad," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 September 1977, p. 12Dorothy Lipovenko, "2 Fight Campbell Personality: St. George Campaign," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 June 1977, p. 4"Anti-homosexual Group Plans New Campaign throughout U.S.," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 June 1977, p. 11"Politicians Jump into Homosexual Dispute," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 3 June 1977, p. 4"Gay Groups Call for Resignation" (Inside Metro), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 31 May 1977, p. 5Isabella Bardoel, "Embattled Human Rights Group Member Promises Answer to Homosexuals' Complaint," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 June 1977, p. 5"Lesbian Cites Dismissal Threat She Wanted to Quit, Forces Say," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 May 1977, p. 13"Two Private Members' Bills Blocked," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 April 1977, p. 5"Montreal Police Seeking Two Men after Blaze Is Set at Discotheque," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 April 1977, p. 3.Wayne Cheveldayoff, "No Protection on Language, Sex Orientation," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 March 1977, p. 4Wayne Cheveldayoff, "New Human Rights Bill Has Many Flaws and Inadequacies: No Use to Expelled Soldier," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 March 1977, p. 8Elaine Dewar, "The Young in One Another's Arms" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 February 1977, p. 39Marian Engel, "The True Story of Ida Johnson" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 January 1977, p. 41William French, Review, Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 May 1977, p. 38Donald Jack, "Two Views of War" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 October 1977, p. 43"Homosexuals in Clubs Harmless, Judge Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 October 1976, p. 43."Homosexuals Asking Equal Job Treatment: See RCMP Bias," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 October 1976, p. 8"Police Film Men's Room Eight Charged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 October 1976, p. 3"Key Witness in Sex Case May Be Charged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 March 1976, p. 10"Charges by Lawyers about Morality Squad Spark Ottawa Inquiry," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 March 1976, p. 4"Alleged Sex-Ring Clients' Lawyers Demand Probe of Morality Squad," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 March 1976, p. 5Peter Mosher, "Firm Stand on Farmland Backed by Delegates to NDP Convention," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 June 1976, p. 11"87 Arrested in Raid on Montreal Sauna," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 May 1976, p. 9"Homosexual Group Opposes 'Harsh' Proposal: Non-violent Sex Offences," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 May 1976, p. 2"Sex Laws in a Mess, Basford Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 March 1976, p. 9"No Perjury Trial Planned for Key Sex-ring Witness," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 April 1976, p. 35"Man Acquitted in 2nd-last Case in Ottawa Series," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 June 1976, p. 8"Key Witness in Sex Case May Be Charged," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 11 March 1976, p. 10"Ex-newsman Cleared of Indecency Charge: Teen-age Prostitution Service in Ottawa," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 March 1976, p. 4"Charges by Lawyers about Morality Squad Spark Ottawa Inquiry," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 March 1976, p. 4See also: "Alleged Sex-Ring Clients' Lawyers Demand Probe of Morality Squad," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 March 1976, p. 8"Racing Group Seeks Voice in Suit," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 March 1976, p. 4Douglas Green, "Damien Case Ruling Will Allow Appearance of Racing Commission," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 March 1976, p. 4"Gay Rights Groups Demand Statements from Parties," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 February 1976, p. 16"Gay Activists Lobby MPs to Win Inclusion under New Rights Act," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 February 1976, p. 11"Herbert Wins Play Award," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 January 1976, p. 14."B.C. Paper Ordered to Take Gay-Lib Ads," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 January 1976, p. 8William French, "Eerie and Memorable on the Edge of Sanity" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 May 1976, p. 13Jack Batten, "His Instinct for the Cliché Is Infallible" (review), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 June 1976, p. 34William Johnson, "Immigration Scheme Proposes Quotas, Altered Categories," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 October 1975, pp. 1, 2;Greenland birth notice. Globe and Mail, metro ed., 29 October 1975, p, 47,"Toronto Women Join March to Protest Ottawa's 'Inaction,' " Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 October 1975, p. 15."Call for Abortion Law Repeal" (photo), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 October 1975, p. 16;Robert Martin, "Canada's First Gay Magazine, Esprit, Aimed at Both Sexes," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 September 1975, p. 15;" University Bans Gay Teacher as Supervisor," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 October 1975, p. 16;"$4,485 Given to Tell Public about Gay Life," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 August 1975, p. 4;"Human Rights Commission Bill Would Bar Bias, Make Records Public," Globe and Mail, first ed., 22 July 1975, pp. 1-2;"Homosexual Film, Refurbished Rail Car, Two OFY Projects," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 June 1975, p. 5;"Gays Want Uniformity in the Age of Consent," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 June 1975, p. 12;Norman Hartley, "Chairman Holds Militant Groups Apart at Green Paper Hearings," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 June 1975, pp. 1-2;Kathleen Rex, "From Pro-abortionists to Gay Liberation, Many Viewpoints Represented in Women's March," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 12 May 1975, p. 13.Vianney Carriere, "Three Women Assaulted, Taunted as Lesbians, Child-Care Worker Testifies at Police Probe," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 April 1975, p. 5;Vianney Carriere, "Lawyer, Pub Manager Disagree over Reaction to Song: 'Sophisticated, Witty' or Cause for Riot?" Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 April 1975, p. 4;Vianney Carriere, "Heard Fellow Constables Jeering at 4 Women, Policeman Testifies," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 April 1975, p. 57;"Substitution of Sex Ring Charges Prompts Complaints from Lawyers," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 June 1975, p. 8;"Sex Charge against Councillor Is Dismissed: Witnesses Can't Identify," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 23 May 1975, p, 9;"Publicity over Homosexual Ring Prompts Protest by Ottawa Gays," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 21 March 1975, p, 9;"Operator of Sex Ring Is Sentenced to Prison for 2 Years Less Day," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 20 September 1975, p, 4;"Mountie, Newsman, Four Others Facing Homosexual Ring Charges," Globe and Mail, metro ed, 11 March 1975, p. 9;"Guilty Pleas Entered by Ottawa Man, 22, in Teen-age Sex Case," Globe and Mail, metro ed, 1 July 1975, p. 8;"Four More Ottawa Men Charged in Teen-aged Homosexual Ring," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 18 March 1975, p, 8;"18th Arrest in Sex Ring at Ottawa," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 March 1975, p. 9;"Charges by Lawyers about Morality Squad Spark Ottawa Inquiry," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 10 March 1976, p. 4;John Beaufoy, "No Other Choice?" (column). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 April 1975, p. 29;"Alleged Sex-Ring Clients' Lawyers Demand Probe of Morality Squad," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 March 1976, p. 8;"B.C. Paper Ordered to Take Gay-Lib Ads," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 13 January 1976, p. 8;Lawrence Martin, "Racing Chairman Confirms Steward Fired as Homosexual," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 February 1975, pp. 1-2;"Injustice at the Track" (editorial). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 February 1975, p. 6;Mary Gooderham, "Legal Fight Will Survive Ex-jockey Dismissed for Being Homosexual," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 January 1987, p. A10;Christie Blatchford, untitled column. Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 December 1975, p. 36;"Homosexual Marriage Can't Be Recognized, Manitoba Judge Rules," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 December 1974, p. 1."Five Fined for Contempt, One Takes Jail," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 5 November 1974, p. 5;John Beaufoy, "Constable Is Acquitted of Common Assault, 5 Women in Contempt," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 November 1974, p. 2;Hubert Bauch, "Quebec Bill to Enshrine Rights Laws," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 October 1974, p. 8;"Ottawa May Lift Gay Ban: Immigrants," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 October 1974, p. 9;"U.S. Hiker Admits Homosexuality, Deported by Immigration Official," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 September 1974, p. 2."Deported Homosexual Sneaks into Canada," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 September 1974, p. 58;K.D. Popert, "Civil Rights Marchers" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 August 1974, p. 6;"Gays, Greeks Demonstrate at Legislature," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 August 1974, p. 5;"Given Life, Sex Offender Loses Appeal," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 31 July 1974, p, 5;"Rejected by Printer, Manitoba Gays Want Law Changed: Seek Protection against 'Discrimination,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 4 July 1974, p, 9,"Gay Group Gets Backing from Ottawa," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 June 1974, p. 9;"Woman Guilty, 2 Cleared in Disturbance: Obstruction Charges Withdrawn," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 June 1974, p. 26.Martin Knelman, "The World of Michel on the Screen," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 3 May 1975, p, 31;"Homosexual Marriage Ruling Held: Registration Bid Was Rejected," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 November 1974, p. 8;Rudy Platiel, "Parson Withholds School Taxes as Protest over 'Moral Pollution,'" Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 12 March 1974, p. 2;Donald Grant, "Youth Threatens City Hall Jump, Fire Chief, Minister Talk Him Down," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 January 1974, p. 5;"Homosexuality Not a Mental Disease, U.S. Psychiatrists Say," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 December 1973, p. 11;"Youth Grant to Bankroll Gay Survey," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 May 1973, p. 10.Norman Webster, "St. George Candidates Meet Homophiles, and Tread a Cautiously Negative Line," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 March 1973, p. 5.George Hislop, "Gay Liberation" (letter), Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 August 1972, p. 6;"Within the Law?" (editorial). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 August 1972, p. 6.Jearld Moldenhauer, "Men and Little Boys" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 August 1972, p. 6;George Hislop, "Gay Liberation" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 August 1972, p. 6;Gerald Hannon, "Men and Little Boys" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 26 August 1972, p. 6;Kenneth Bagnell, "Gay Liberation," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 August 1972, p. 29;"Former Church Becomes Centre of Gay Festival," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 August 1972, p, 5;Patricia Murphy, "Gay Pride Hurt" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 8 July 1972, p. 7.Donald Grant, "Bomb Thrown at Teacher's Home Shatters on Ground and Burns," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 5 May 1972, p. 4;"CHAT Grant 'A Step Forward,' " Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 2 March 1972, p, 37;"Homosexual Pair Become Partners in Public, Private," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 February 1972, p, 9;N. John Adams, "Maloney Tells Liberals of His Homosexuality," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 February 1972, p. 10;Warren Gerard, "The Strip Has a Pastime to Suit Every Preference," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 13 July 1971, p. 27;Blaik Kirby, "No Snickers in CBC'S Serious Look at Homosexuality," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 1 December 1971, p. 14;"PCs Anathema to Sex Group," Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 12 October 1971, p, 4;Leone Kirkwood, "Legal Marriage Would Enable Homosexuals to Have More Security in Law, CMHA Told," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 October 1971, p. 12."Equality Urged for Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 30 August 1971, p. 3;Martin Knelman, "Fortune and Men's Eyes: Earnest Prison Drama," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 June 1971, p. 12;Charles C. Hill, "Homosexuals" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1971, p. 6;Advertisement, Globe and Mail, metro ed., 21 April 1971, p. 3;Michael Valpy, "The Pedophile Who Faces a Lifetime behind Bars: Diary of a Misspent Life," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 December 1972, p. 7."Pedophile Is Jailed Indefinitely," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 March 1971, p. 5;"Club Owner Jailed for Plotting Arson," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 27 November 1970, p. 5.Thomas Van Dusen, "Homosexuality" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 January 1970, p. 6.Jearld F. Moldenhauer, "Homosexuality" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 9 January 1976, p. 6;William Johnson, "Campus Homosexuals Form Association to Discuss Sex," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 December 1969, p. 2;Charles C. Hill, Ian Young, and William McRae, "Homosexuality" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 23 January 1970, p. 6;Charles C. Hill, Ian Young, and William McRae, "Homosexuality" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 January 1970, p. 6;D.F. Hadwin, "Recognition of University Homosexuals Termed a Regressive Move" (letter). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 January 1970, p. 7;Farrell Crook, "Senators Describe Deletion of Weekend Story on Homosexuals as Censorship: 14 Publishers Refused to Distribute Article," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 4 March 1970, p. 4;Melinda McCracken, "Boys Bring Les Girls to Life," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 July 1969, p. 24;"It Was a Great Day" (editorial). Globe and Mail, metro ed,, 15 May 1969, p. 6;Thomas Claridge, Tories Split on 3rd Reading of Code Changes," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 15 May 1969, p, 1;"Just What Some Members of Parliament Said about Homosexuality," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 19 April 1969, p. 7;"Homosexuals Not Encouraged, Turner Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 April 1969, p. 4;"Education in Marriage Preferred to Homosexual Changes: Caouette," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 22 April 1969, p. 8;John Dafoe, "Créditistes Scrap Opposition Plan for Criminal Code Debate Limit," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 17 April 1969, p. 10;George Bain, "A Curious Debate" (column). Globe and Mail, metro ed., 18 April 1969, p. 6;Charles Taylor, "The Spy Staying Out in the Cold to Fight Blandman and Methodism-on-the-Make," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 28 April 1973, p. 25;Graeme Gibson, "Gelded and Blue-Boxed MacCanada," Globe and Mail Magazine, 18 October 1969, p. 15;"Sex Law Revisions to Make Little Change in Practice, Study Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 January 1969, p. 31.Rudy Platiel, "Chiefs Oppose Changes in Homosexual Law: Police Meet in Granby," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 7 September 1968, p. 3."Lawyers Urge Easing Gross Indecency Law," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 6 September 1968, p. 2.Herbert Whittaker, " 'The Drummer Boy' Taps Out a Powerful Tune," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 16 January 1968, p. 10.William Johnson, "The Gay World," The Globe Magazine, metro ed., 13 January 1968, pp. 5—8 (reprinted inWE. Mann, ed.. TheUnderside of Toronto[Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1970], pp. 322—33, and inWE. 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Made Advances, Youth Tells Court," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 14 October 1964, p. 4;Michael Hanlon, "Homosexual Clubs Worry Metro Police" (column). Globe and Mail, metro edition, 5 August 1964, p, 8;Dean Beeby, "Mounties Staged Massive Hunt for Gay Males in Civil Service: Police Kept Files on 8,200 during Diefenbaker-Pearson Era," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 24 April 1992, pp. A1, A2;Dean Beeby, "RCMP Was Ordered to Identify Gays: Only Carrying Out Cabinet Policy, Former Head of Mountie Security Says," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 25 April 1992, p. A5;"Church Council Aims to Aid Homosexuals," Globe and Mail, metro ed., 2 June 1965, p. 9;