CONDOMS

It's raining men...do you have your rubbers on? Reprinted from AIDS Committee of Toronto work.
P17 [1985]: 20, 22 (73cm.)
Our health [concerning condoms and risk reduction for AIDS]. By Chuck Grochmal/ Xtra!
P44 (Sept. 21, 1988: 28-29 (48cm.)
Teen protection [newsnote that Edmonton Board of Health is "trying to get high schools to install condom dispensers in school washrooms" despite school board opposition].
P64 (v9n3)(April 24, 1991): 11 (9cm.)
Condoms in Alta. jails [Alberta intends to follow federal lead by handing out condoms in provincial jails; Saskatchewan officials have still to make a decision].
P69 (v9n8)[misnumbered on cover as v9n7](Dec. 18, 1991): 8-9 (19cm.)
Safer sex in prison [federal government announced in November that condoms would be distributed in prisons, although the "federal government has no intention of removing its ban on sex between prisoners..."].
P69 (v9n8)[misnumbered on cover as v9n7](Dec. 18, 1991): 18 (17cm.)
Condoms at school [on March 11, small town of Whitewood, Saskatchewan became first in province to install condom vending machines in high school washrooms; Division board delayed approval, but also approved installation; reactions in other Saskatchewan communities; etc.].
P71 (v10n2)(March 18, 1992): 12 (39cm.)
AIDS -- a prairie perspective [article in which the writer responds to articles in local print media which accused those who promote condom use of irresponsibility and of causing HIV infection]. By Ralph Wushke.
P77 (v10n8)(Dec. 9, 1992): 8 (39cm.)
No condoms in school [newsnote that Regina Public School Board has determined that condoms will not be made available in schools; Board approved making AIDS information available on annual basis as part of the family life education program].
P82 (v11n5)(July 28, 1993): 14 (10cm.)
Condoms for convicts [newsnote that condoms "discreetly handed out...at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary" at Prince Albert; "sex, however, is not allowed"; etc.].
P91 (v12n6)(Sept. 14, 1994): 13 (10cm.)
Disputing condoms [disagreement at University of Regina regarding whether condoms should be included in orientation kits for new students].
P107 (v14n6)(Sept. 11, 1996): 10 (17cm.)
Ballistic condoms [call for discontinuation of distribution of condoms to prisoners; can be used as weapons; etc.].
P110 (v15n1)(Jan. 29, 1997): 11 (15cm.)
Polyurethane condoms available [Health Canada approved sale in 1996; manufacturers have just recently made available in Canada; other details, including information comparing with latex condoms].
P142 (v19n1)(Jan. 31, 2001): 28 (34cm.)
Condom Country -- victory? [Toronto report that Philip-Morris, the cigarette company, has withdrawn complaint against AIDS Committee of Toronto regarding "Condom Country" advertisement; details, including probable reason for backing off].
P146 (v19n5)(Aug. 1, 2001): 24 (22cm.)