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  1. LGBT history in Canada. This article gives a broad overview of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ( LGBT) history in Canada. LGBT activity was considered a crime from the colonial period in Canada until 1969, when Bill C-150 was passed into law. However, there is still discrimination despite anti-discrimination law.

  2. July 1, 1977. In July, Raymond Barton, Bonnie Perry and Randy Vivian founded the York Rainbow Society of the Deaf. This was the first group for Queer Deaf people formed in Canada. The formation of this group is followed by L’Association des Bonnes Gens Sourds in October 1979 (Montreal). Protest, Riots & Raids.

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  4. Dec 3, 2023 · History Of LGBT Rights In Canada. In Canada, LGBT rights have made significant progress over the years. The landmark decision in 1995, Egan v Canada, saw the Supreme Court of Canada establish that sexual orientation is constitutionally protected under the equality clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

    • November 24, 1881. Arts, Culture and Press. Birth of Florence Wyle. Sculptor Florence Wyle, who was considered Canada's finest academic sculptor, was born at Trenton, Ill.
    • October 14, 1887. Arts, Culture and Press. Birth of Frances Loring. Sculptor Frances Loring, who was a founding member of the Sculptors' Society of Canada, was born at Wardner, Idaho.
    • April 11, 1914. Arts, Culture and Press. Birth of Norman McLaren. Norman McLaren, Canada's leading director of animated film, was born at Stirling, Scot.
    • Arts, Culture and Press. Victoria Hayward and Edith Watson Publish "Romantic Canada" Hayward and Watson, partners in business and life, published their book Romantic Canada.
  5. Library and Archives Canada, acc. no. R11473-14, C-151890. The story of the struggle for LGBTQ* rights in Canada is one of incremental political and social changes. In 1953 the Canadian government passed an amendment to the Canadian Immigration Act, effectively banning gay men and women from immigrating to Canada.

  6. Jan 12, 2012 · Dec. 7, 2006. A motion tabled by the ruling Conservatives to reopen the same-sex marriage debate is defeated in the House of Commons by a vote of 175-123. Twelve Tories — including five cabinet ...

  7. Canadian lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights are some of the most extensive in the world. [5] [6] [7] Same-sex sexual activity, in private between consenting adults, was decriminalized in Canada on June 27, 1969, when the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69 (also known as Bill C-150) was brought into force upon royal assent. [1]

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