- Timeline of LGBT history in Canada
This is a timeline of notable events in the history of the
lesbian ,gay ,bisexual andtransgender community inCanada .19th century
* 1810: Alexander Wood, a merchant and magistrate in Toronto, is embroiled in a sex scandal when he investigates a
rape case by personally inspecting the penises of the suspected assailants for a scratch left by the woman who filed the rape charge. Although Wood's actual sexual orientation is unknown, he is now honoured as a forefather of the gay community in Toronto, where theChurch and Wellesley gay village is partly located on land that was once part of Wood's private estate.1960s
* 1965: "
Winter Kept Us Warm ", a gay-themed independent film byDavid Secter , becomes the first English Canadian film to be given a screening at theCannes Film Festival .
* 1967: WriterScott Symons publishes "Place d'Armes", one of the first notable gay novels in Canadian literary history.
*December 21 ,1967 : Justice MinisterPierre Trudeau introduces anomnibus bill reforming theCriminal Code of Canada , which liberalizes Canadian law around social issues such ashomosexuality ,abortion anddivorce .1970s
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November 1 ,1971 : "The Body Politic " begins publishing.* 1972:
Maclean-Hunter 's cable community channel inToronto airs "Coming Out", Canada's first television series about LGBT issues.* 1973: The Canadian Gay Liberation Movement Archives are launched.
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January 5 ,1974 : TheBrunswick Four are arrested at the Brunswick Tavern inToronto .* October 1976 : The
Lesbian Organization of Toronto is formed.* October 1977: Two gay establishments in
Montreal , Mystique and Truxx, are raided. A protest organized the next day attracts 2,000 participants. By December, the province ofQuebec becomes the second jurisdiction in the world, behind onlyDenmark , to pass a law banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.cite web |url=http://www.go-montreal.com/areas_village.htm |title=The Village Comes Out: A Quick History |accessdate=2008-03-28 |author=Andrea Zanin |work=Go-Montreal.com]* November 1977: "The Body Politic" publishes
Gerald Hannon 's article "Men Loving Boys Loving Men", resulting in a five-year legal battle over whether the magazine was guilty of publishing "immoral, indecent or scurrilous material".* 1978:
Buddies in Bad Times , Canada's oldest surviving theatre company dedicated to LGBT theatre, is launched by Matt Walsh,Jerry Ciccoritti , andSky Gilbert .*
May 10 ,1979 : In the British Columbia provincial election,Robert Douglas Cook becomes Canada's first openly gay political candidate. He garners 126 votes inWest Vancouver-Howe Sound as a candidate of theGay Alliance Toward Equality .1980s
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February 5 ,1981 : Four bathhouses inToronto are raided. The1981 Toronto bathhouse raids are now considered one of the crucial turning points in Canadian LGBT history, as an unprecedented community mobilization took place to protest police conduct. One of the protest marches during this mobilization is now generally recognized as the first Toronto Pride event.*1982: Demographic and economic changes begin to shift
Montreal 's gay village from rue Stanley torue Sainte-Catherine .*
April 20 ,1983 : The Back Door Gym, one of the establishments raided in 1981, is raided again. This raid is protested onApril 23 . No further bathhouse raids take place in the 1980s. The warrant used in this raid was declared invalid by the courts onOctober 3 ,1984 .*March 1984:
Pink Triangle Press , the publisher of "The Body Politic", launches the local LGBT newspaper "Xtra! " in Toronto.*1987: Pink Triangle Press ceases publication of "The Body Politic".
*1987: "
CODCO ", a sketch comedy series whose cast includes the openly gay Greg Malone andTommy Sexton , debuts onCBC Television . Along with the later "The Kids in the Hall ", the show plays a prominent role in the representation of LGBT characters and issues on Canadian television; in addition to the gay characters "Jerome and Duncan", Sexton and Malone were especially renowned for drag-based impersonations of celebrity women such as Queen Elizabeth,Barbara Frum ,Barbara Walters ,Tammy Faye Bakker andMargaret Thatcher .*
February 29 ,1988 :Svend Robinson becomes Canada's first elected Member of Parliament to come out as gay.*1988: "
The Kids in the Hall ", a sketch comedy series whose cast includes the openly gayScott Thompson , debuts onCBC Television . Sketches such as Thompson's character Buddy Cole and the ensemble sketch "The Steps" were among the most visible representations of gay culture on Canadian television during the show's run.1990s
* 1993: Pink Triangle Press launches "
Capital Xtra! " inOttawa and "Xtra! West " inVancouver .*
July 12 ,1993 : Unknown persons toss threeMolotov cocktails at the front door of the St. Marc Spa in Toronto. Bomb threats are also called in against Woody's, Bar 501 and the offices of "Xtra! " the following night. [ [http://library2.usask.ca/srsd/perceptions/163.html An index of articles pertaining to bathhouse raids in the LGBT newsmagazine "Perceptions"] ]* 1995 (unknown date): The Nu West Steam Bath in New Westminster,
British Columbia is raided by its new landlords, who enter the premises and cause damage with the express intention of evicting the facility from their property. [ [http://library2.usask.ca/srsd/perceptions/163.html An index of articles pertaining to bathhouse raids in the LGBT newsmagazine "Perceptions"] ]2000s
* 2000:
Tim Stevenson is appointed to theLegislative Council of British Columbia , becoming Canada's first openly gaycabinet minister .*
September 14 ,2000 : Five police officers raid Pussy Palace, a women's bathhouse event in Toronto. No charges were laid against customers, although police recorded the names of ten women, and two organizers, Rachael Aitcheson and J.P. Hornick, were charged under the bawdyhouse law. Subsequent protest action characterizes the event as essentially little more than apanty raid — a march on the offices of theToronto Police Services ' 52 Division onOctober 28 features protestors waving underwear in the air. [ [http://archives.xtra.ca/Story.aspx?s=1418680 "Under the rug: Police board ignores its promise"] , "Xtra! ",November 2 ,2000 .]*
September 7 ,2001 : PrideVision, the world's first LGBT-specific television channel, is launched by Headline Media Group.*
May 10 ,2002 : In "Marc Hall v. Durham Catholic School Board ", a judge orders theDurham Catholic District School Board to allow Marc Hall, an openly gay student, to bring a same-sex date to the high schoolprom .*
December 12 ,2002 : Goliath's, a bathhouse inCalgary ,Alberta , is raided by Calgary Police. Charges move very slowly through the courts; the Crown ultimately drops all charges against customers of the bathhouse in December of 2004, but proceeds with charges against the bathhouse owners. [ [http://library2.usask.ca/srsd/perceptions/163.html An index of articles pertaining to bathhouse raids in the LGBT newsmagazine "Perceptions"] ]*
June 12 ,2003 : TheOntario Court of Appeal rules, in Halpern v. Canada, that thecommon law definition ofmarriage as being between one man and one woman violates section 15 of the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ". The decision immediately legalizessame-sex marriage inOntario , and sets a legal precedent — over the next two years, similar court decisions legalize same-sex marriage in seven provinces and one territory before the federalCivil Marriage Act is passed in 2005.*
November 15 ,2003 : With same-sex marriage recognized by the courts, British Columbia cabinet ministerTed Nebbeling becomes Canada's first serving cabinet minister to legally marry his same-sex partner.*
August 13 ,2004 : Police raid the Warehouse baths in Hamilton,Ontario . [ [http://library2.usask.ca/srsd/perceptions/163.html An index of articles pertaining to bathhouse raids in the LGBT newsmagazine "Perceptions"] ]*
June 26 ,2005 : On the 25th anniversary of Toronto's Pride Week, Bill Blair becomes the firstchief of police in the city's history to participate in the parade.*
July 19 ,2005 : The federalCivil Marriage Act , legalizing same-sex marriage across Canada, is given royal assent.*
July 29 ,2006 : TheDeclaration of Montreal , an international statement of principle pertaining to thehuman rights of LGBT people around the world, is adopted at a conference connected to the2006 World Outgames in Montreal.*
April 16 ,2007 : 103.9 Proud FM, Canada's first LGBT radio station and the first in the world operated by a commercial broadcaster rather than a community non-profit group, is launched in Toronto.*
September 29 ,2008 : At an all-candidates debate staged for a high school student audience in Sudbury during the 2008 federal election, independent candidate David Popescu responds to a question about same-sex marriage by stating that "homosexuals should be executed". His remarks are widely criticized across Canada, and theGreater Sudbury Police Service investigates whether the comments constitute a crime under Canadianhate speech legislation. [http://www.canada.com/topics/news/features/decisioncanada/story.html?id=015205ac-a93c-4239-8e4f-abbc1d6bb836 Sudbury police investigate independent candidate over gay comments] , Canwest News Service, October 01, 2008.] On October 2, he also calls for the execution ofEgale Canada executive directorHelen Kennedy in an interview onCFRB , leading to a second hate crimes investigation by theToronto Police . [ [http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20081007/Sudbury_remarks_081007/20081007/?hub=TorontoNewHome "Sudbury candidate probed after second anti-gay remark"] , ctv.ca, October 8, 2008.]References
External links
* [http://www.clga.ca/ Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives]
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