PRESS

See also the GAY PRESS heading and the note under that heading.
See also the geographic subdivisions of PRESS, below.
See also names of individual publications; e.g., ALBERTA REPORT; GLEANER; LEADER-POST; OUR FAMILY; PRINCE ALBERT HERALD; WESTERN PRODUCER; and student newspapers, such as CARILLON; MUSE.
See also note under PERIODICALS, which provides a more extensive list of examples.

PRESS -- BRITISH COLUMBIA -- VANCOUVER

Vancouver protests columnist [North Shore News office picketed by gays/lesbians to protest homophobic column by Doug Collins].
P35 (Sept. 9, 1987): 12 (13cm.)
Paper protested [North Vancouver newspaper, North Shore News, site of protest rally over writing of columnist Doug Collins; etc.].
P70 (v10n1)(Feb. 5, 1992): 12 (12cm.)

PRESS -- CANADA

No safer sex on campus [Memorial University of Newfoundland student newspaper, The Muse, published explicit guide to safer sex; "before it could be stifled," was picked up by Canadian University Press News Exchange and widely republished; controversy surrounding issue].
P64 (v9n3)(April 24, 1991): 12 (47cm.)

PRESS -- MANITOBA -- WINNIPEG

Paper refuses ad [Western Producer refuses Winnipeg Gay and Lesbian Resource Centre ad; head office of the paper is in Saskatoon; etc.].
P46 (v7n1)(Jan. 18, 1989): 7 (13cm.)
Commission refuses case [Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission "appears to be having second thoughts" in the advertisement-refusal case of Winnipeg Gay/ Lesbian Resource Centre v. Western Producer Publications]. By Shawn Mooney.
P48 (v7n3)(April 12, 1989): 21 (45cm.)
Cannot reject ads [Western Producer, in an agreement with Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, has ended policy of rejecting classified ads on basis of sexual orientation; "over the past two decades the paper, which is aimed at readers in rural areas, has consistently rejected all ads from gay/lesbian organizations or individuals"; Jim Markow lodged complaint with Commission in March 1992; etc.].
P82 (v11n5)(July 28, 1993): 12 (20cm.)

PRESS -- NEWFOUNDLAND

No safer sex on campus [Memorial University of Newfoundland student newspaper, The Muse, published explicit guide to safer sex; "before it could be stifled," was picked up by Canadian University Press News Exchange and widely republished; controversy surrounding issue].
P64 (v9n3)(April 24, 1991): 12 (47cm.)

PRESS -- SASKATCHEWAN -- REGINA

Gender, race, class & sexuality. [Reprinted from University of Regina student newspaper, The Carillon, and written "in response to a controversy about that paper's decisions around publishing a gay/lesbian supplement" [about which see also "Campus Uproar," p. 12 of this Perceptions issue]]. By Adonica Huggins.
P65 (v9n4)(June 12, 1991): 6-7 (134cm.)
Campus uproar ["the printing of a safer sex article for gay men in campus newspapers across Canada continues to create an uproar"; article first appeared in Memorial University of Newfoundland's student newspaper, The Muse; University of Regina student newspaper, The Carillon, decided not to run article; uproar; finally printed in last issue of term; matter dealt with by other Regina media; accusations of homophobia; etc.].
P65 (v9n4)(June 12, 1991): 12 (53cm.)

PRESS -- SASKATCHEWAN -- SASKATOON

Paper refuses ad [Western Producer refuses Winnipeg Gay and Lesbian Resource Centre ad; head office of the paper is in Saskatoon; etc.].
P46 (v7n1)(Jan. 18, 1989): 7 (13cm.)