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Decriminalization of Homosexuality in Canada

Home › Curriculum › 1.3 - Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law › Decriminalization of Homosexuality in Canada

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Photo of protesters at the We Demand demonstration on Parliament Hill August 28, 1971, with news article.Copyright The Canadian Press

Type of Material: Image

Publication Date: 1971

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