BISEXUALITY

Secret lives [Ontario court judge has given wife, Sophia Bell-Ginsburg, permission to sue her husband for not telling her he was bisexual and having sex with other men; etc.].
P83 (v11n6)(Sept. 15, 1993): 19 (23cm.)
Trustee comes out [Tanya Gulliver, part-time Whitby, Ontario school trustee came out as bisexual to other trustees; a year earlier had been attacked as a child recruiting lesbian; names of some of attacking groups given; Gulliver now living with husband and lesbian lover].
P84 (v11n7)(Oct. 27, 1993): 20 (19cm.)
Ontario bisexual survey [first survey began in Ontario on April 2/96; University of Toronto team conducting the $200,000 study; some details].
P104 (v14n3)(April 24, 1996)[dated April 26 on contents page]: 21 (15cm.)
Complaint settled [regarding 1992 proclamation request to Ottawa mayor Jacquelin Holzman; mayor rewrote proclamation to exclude bisexuals; Kathryn Payne filed complaint with Ontario Human Rights Commission; settlement after five years (compiler note: in some sources, name given as Jacqueline Holzman)].
P116 (v15n7)(Oct. 22, 1997): 25 (13cm.)
Not allowed to be proud [comments of a Saskatoon bisexual; feels that "in Saskatoon's gay community bisexuals are treated like pariahs"]. By Dana Brûlé.
P117 (v15n8)(Dec. 3, 1997): 7 (31cm.)
Submit [request for submissions for next issue of The Fence: A New Place of Power for Bisexual Women, edited by Cheryl Dobinson; Toronto e-mail contact given].
P166 (v22n1)(Jan. 28, 2004): 22 (16cm.)
Editorial [concerning difficulty with surveys about sex and sexuality; recent survey by Statistics Canada produced result that only 1.7 percent identified as gay or bisexual, with substantial provincial variation; queer tribe is diverse; gay is a political label not accepted by all; etc.].
P170 (v22n5)(July 21, 2004): 3 (16cm.)