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Home > Disasters and Tragedies > Manitoba moves to protect gays during AIDS crisis

June 8, 1987

Manitoba moves to protect gays during AIDS crisis

 

Six years into the AIDS crisis the gay community remains a scapegoat for a disease that affects men and women, gay and straight, the world over. Nowhere is this more obvious than at the Manitoba legislature. In the park outside the legislature building, homosexuals are increasingly attacked in violent episodes of gay bashing. But inside the legislature, the Manitoba government moves to protect the rights of gays in a new human rights bill.

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