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Canadian film Jump, Darling features the late Cloris Leachman s last starring role | iNFOnews

TORONTO - Sitting in her chair off-camera on the Ontario set of the new Canadian film "Jump, Darling," Cloris Leachman could often be found studiously r.

Canadian film Jump, Darling features the late Cloris Leachman s last starring role

Canadian film Jump, Darling features the late Cloris Leachman s last starring role
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Queer community centres refuse to be threatened as lockdown continues in Toronto

Queer community centres refuse to be threatened as lockdown continues in Toronto Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. It s difficult to view the impending one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting Canada as anything other than a bleak milestone.  Despite this, numerous organizations continue to adapt when it comes to aiding their communities and the queer community is no exception.  Pride Toronto, a major beacon in the LGBTQ+ community, has ensured that adjustments made during the pandemic not only match the needs of the city, but can also apply in the future if lockdowns endure.

Rise Up – The Grande Finale Event - NOW Magazine

NOW Magazine Rise Up – The Grande Finale Event Rise Up – The Grande Finale Event by 118 118 people viewed this event. A new annual Pride Toronto event for Black History Month, bringing the Black 2SLGBTQ+ community together (virtually this year) in the spirit of fellowship, healing, love & entertainment. Celebrating our people, their accomplishments & looking forward to the ever changing future. Hosted by the amazing Jada (Shada) Hudson with a performance from some of the great talents in our community. They will keep you entertained & will make you RISE UP. Feb 28 from 2-4 pm. All events will be a safer space for Black 2SLGBTQ+ community members and allies. Please register in advance online at

BRAUN: Toronto bathhouse raids helped mobilize gay community

Article content This Friday marks the 40th anniversary of the infamous Toronto bathhouse raids. On that day in 1981, hundreds of police officers descended upon four gay bathhouses in the city and arrested 306 people. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or BRAUN: Toronto bathhouse raids helped mobilize gay community Back to video The police, some armed with sledgehammers for the raid, smashed their way through the various clubs, destroying property. And destroying lives. Police arrested and exposed men who were not “out” to family or employers. First person accounts of the events detail the violence and humiliation meted out by officers.

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