Rob Ford to skip rainbow flag-raising, organizers call it lost opportunity
TORONTO - Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will not be attending a rainbow flag-raising to mark the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
Gay marriage moves closer to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two big cases addressing marriage rights for gays and lesbians are on track to reach the U.S. Supreme Court as soon as this year, keeping the focus on an issue President Barack Obama reignited with his endorsement this week. The cases, originating on opposite coasts, go to the heart of a question that has churned for two decades: whether states and the federal government ...
Video: No apologies from Smith over Wildrose candidates
Alberta Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith is offering no apologies for the controversy surrounding two of her candidates. One candidate wrote on his blog last year that gays and lesbians will spend eternity in a "lake of fire."
Gay marriage moves closer to US Supreme Court
Two big cases addressing marriage rights for gays and lesbians are on track to reach the US Supreme Court as soon as this year, keeping the focus on an issue President Barack Obama reignited with his endorsement this week.
Obama's support for gay marriage act of moral leadership
Gays and lesbians should be fully recognized
Global push for marriage equality
U.S. President Barack Obama has voiced his support for same-sex marriage, but across the world many gays and lesbians still face an uphill battle to be afforded the same rights as heterosexual couples.
Barbara Kay: Beware the sitcom sociologist
The educated upper-middle-class liberals backing gay marriage are guilty of wishful thinking — and believing everything they see on TV
Obama’s right: We evolve
Sometimes, the president of a foreign country, the United States to be exact, has something important to tell and teach Canadians.
Politicians make final plea for votes as Alberta election campaign wraps up
CALGARY - Premier Alison Redford reminded Albertans one last time that the future of the province's economy and its reputation on the world stage are at stake as they head to the polls Monday to elect a new leader.
John Cummins hopes to avoid Wildrose-style embarrassments
A B.C. Conservative candidate-application form makes it easy for John Cummins to bounce anyone who makes racist or homophobic comments.