CANADIAN LESBIAN AND GAY ARCHIVES (Toronto)

See also earlier name: CANADIAN GAY ARCHIVES
Archives facing troubles [financial difficulties; "victim of its own success"; second- largest collection of gay/lesbian history in the world; brief history; extent of collection; etc.].
P86 (v12n1)(Jan. 26, 1994)[cover date Jan. 24/94]: 20 (31cm.)
The last gasp? [Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives in financial difficulty; information about the Archives].
P92 (v12n7)(Oct. 26, 1994): 14 (26cm.)
Archives saved [from financial problems through fund-raisers and community appeals; lost half of directors; goals for next year].
P101 (v13n8)(Dec. 6, 1995): 22 (14cm.)
Archives solid at last [after weathering financial troubles].
P109 (v14n8) (Dec. 4, 1996): 23 (18cm.)
Archives turns 25 [with mention of new mandate statements].
P120 (v16n3)(April 29, 1998): 27 (17cm.)
"25 Lives" on tour [exhibition to celebrate 25th anniversary of Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives; the exhibition, "25 Lives: Out and Proud," stops in Saskatoon at University of Saskatchewan, opening January 4/99; further details].
P125 (v16n8)(Dec. 9, 1998): 12. Also see display ad on back cover, p. [32] (31 cm. plus full page ad)
Out & proud [report on exhibition and opening reception for "25 Lives: Out & Proud," exhibit organized by Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto, in celebration of Archives' 25th anniversary; brought to Saskatoon by University Library; co-ordinated by Neil Richards (and by Valerie Korinek, according to letter of correction in following issue); among the 25, those mentioned in this article are Svend Robinson, k.d. lang, Jim Egan, Robin Metcalfe, and Anne Bishop].
P126 (v17n1)(Jan. 27, 1999): 14 (26cm.)
and letter of correction and elaboration by Neil Richards in following issue,
P127 (v17n2)(March 10, 1999): 4
Fresh from the archives [concerning the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives exhibition, "25 Lives," to celebrate CLGA's 25th anniversary; list of the 25 people highlighted in exhibit; exhibition coming to Regina to Neutral Ground Gallery, opening March 17, 1999; has been displayed in Toronto, Saskatoon, and Edmonton; contacts; etc.].
P127 (v17n2)(March 10, 1999): 12 (34cm.)
Printer can't just say no [Ontario Human Rights Commission rules against Scott Brockie, owner of Imaging Excellence, for refusing to print material with words "lesbian" and "gay"; complaint filed by Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives; Brockie fined $5,000, is appealing; other details].
P136 (v18n3)(April 19, 2000): 28 (22cm.)
Intolerance masquerading as rights [author discusses arguments used by the Right to defend discrimination; presents as illustration the refusal of printer, Scott Brockie, to accept a printing job from Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives; Ontario Human Rights Commission ruled against Brockie, fining him $5000; etc.]. By Nils Clausson.
P137 (v18n4)(May 31, 2000): 6-7 (49cm.)
It's not discrimination if you're a prude [report that Ontario Superior Court has upheld 1999 decision of Human Rights Commission against Imaging Excellence Inc. printing company for refusing a Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives printing job; another printer has refused a job for The Voice, a southwestern Ontario magazine, and this situation is being investigated as to possibility of human rights complaint].
P155 (v20n6)(Sept. 11, 2002): 27-28 (26cm.)
Archives on a roll [City of Toronto "donated a building in the 'gay village' at 34 Isabella St."; also grant of $150,000 from Ontario Trillium Foundation; other details].
P172 (v22n7)(Oct. 27, 2004): 27 (28cm.)