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Table of Contents<br />

ATLANTIC REGION 4<br />

Healing Our Nations ................................................................................................................. 4<br />

Wayves ................................................................................................................................... 6<br />

The Mermaid and the Cow Campground ................................................................................... 7<br />

NEW BRUNSWICK 9<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>/SIDA Nouveau-<strong>Brunswick</strong> ......................................................................... 9<br />

FREDERICTON 11<br />

The UNB Safe Spaces Project .................................................................................................. 11<br />

boom!nightclub ..................................................................................................................... 13<br />

PFLAG Canada- Fredericton .................................................................................................... 14<br />

Spectrum .............................................................................................................................. 15<br />

UNB Sexuality Centre ............................................................................................................. 16<br />

Gay Spaces ............................................................................................................................ 17<br />

Integrity Fredericton .............................................................................................................. 18<br />

OUTLaw ................................................................................................................................ 19<br />

GAGETOWN 20<br />

Coy Lake Camping and RV Park .............................................................................................. 20<br />

MONCTON 21<br />

Triangles ............................................................................................................................... 21<br />

SIDA/<strong>AIDS</strong> Moncton ............................................................................................................... 22<br />

PFLAG Canada – Moncton Chapter .......................................................................................... 23<br />

Transgender Support Group .................................................................................................... 24<br />

River of Pride - Riviere de Fierte Inc ........................................................................................ 25<br />

UN sur DIX ............................................................................................................................ 26<br />

SAINT JOHN 27<br />

PFLAG Canada- Saint John ...................................................................................................... 27<br />

Port City Rainbow Pride Inc .................................................................................................... 28<br />

Element Dance Bar ................................................................................................................ 29<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong> Saint John .................................................................................................................... 30<br />

UNBSJ Q-Collective ................................................................................................................ 31<br />

Centenary-Queen Square United Church .................................................................................. 32<br />

SACKVILLE 33<br />

The Catalyst Society .............................................................................................................. 33<br />

PFLAG Canada- Sackville, NB/Amherst, NS Chapter .................................................................. 34<br />

BATHURST 35<br />

Gais.es Nor Gays Inc. ............................................................................................................. 35<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>/SIDA Nouveau-<strong>Brunswick</strong> ....................................................................... 36<br />

NATIONAL 37<br />

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Egale Canada ........................................................................................................................ 37<br />

PFLAG Canada ....................................................................................................................... 38<br />

WEBSITES AND ON-LINE RESOURCES 39<br />

If your organization would like to be included in future printings of this guide, please<br />

forward all information to volunteer@aidsnb.com.<br />

<strong>2010</strong>a edition<br />

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ATLANTIC REGION<br />

Healing Our Nations<br />

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia<br />

Contact: Monique Fong - Executive Director<br />

15 Alderney Drive, Suite 3<br />

Dartmouth, NS B2Y 2N2<br />

Phone: 1-800-565-4255<br />

Fax: (902) 492-0500<br />

E-mail: hon@accesswave.ca or ea@accesswave.ca<br />

Web Site: http://www.hon93.ca<br />

Formed: 1993<br />

Mission: Our purpose is to educate First Nations people about HIV and <strong>AIDS</strong>. Knowing<br />

the risks associated with the spread of HIV and defining the myths and facts<br />

about <strong>AIDS</strong> is the first step to healing our nations. Eliminating the spread of<br />

HIV in First Nations communities is not the only focus of our organization<br />

because we see this disease as a symptom of a greater problem. Our goal is to<br />

help First Nations people rediscover their pride, traditions and spirituality in<br />

an attempt to improve child development and eliminate family violence,<br />

substance abuse, depression, and suicide.<br />

Programs/Services: The following are some of the programs and services offered by Healing<br />

Our Nations:<br />

• A toll-free number that won't cost you anything to call, won't show up on<br />

your phone bill, and we won't know who you are if you call.<br />

• By law we can't tell anyone you have HIV or <strong>AIDS</strong>, but we can offer<br />

support to anyone who has HIV or <strong>AIDS</strong>.<br />

• Information if you want to go for an HIV test. We can answer questions;<br />

tell you where to go for a test, and what a positive or negative test result<br />

means. You don't have to tell us who you are, but we will ask very<br />

personal questions.<br />

• Help in dealing with all the feelings that come up and who to tell when a<br />

First Nations person finds out they have HIV or <strong>AIDS</strong>. We can try to guide<br />

you and we will never tell someone else that you have HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong>.<br />

• Support if you have HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> and don't know where to turn, we can<br />

meet in private or you can visit our office. Nobody will know what we<br />

talked about and it is up to you if you want to meet in person or on the<br />

phone.<br />

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• Information on treatments for HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong>, including some Indian<br />

Medicines that can help you stay healthier longer.<br />

• We offer financial help for First Nations people living with HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> in<br />

Atlantic Canada. You can call us and ask about the A.P.H.A. Fund. By law, all<br />

of this is confidential and we will do everything to protect your identity.<br />

•We also provide free training and education to communities so that people have<br />

more awareness about what HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> is, how it is spread and how it isn't<br />

spread. This is gained through the following workshops:<br />

- Basic HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> 101<br />

- Basic Hepatitis A, B, C 101<br />

- Addictions & HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

- Women & HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

- Youth and HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

- Healthy Sexuality<br />

- Aboriginal Sexuality and Gender<br />

- HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> in Prison<br />

- Living with HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

- Family Based Support Model and Training<br />

- Two-Spirit People<br />

- Hep C<br />

- STI's<br />

- Advanced Training<br />

- Cross Cultural Training<br />

- Crystal Meth and HIV<br />

Languages: Healing Our Nations offers services in English and Mi'kmaq.<br />

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Wayves<br />

Halifax, Nova Scotia<br />

Contact: Wayves<br />

P.O. Box 34090, Scotia Square<br />

Halifax, NS B3J 3S1<br />

E-mail: submissions@wayves.ca<br />

Web Site: http://wayves.ca/<br />

Advertising contact: Jim Bain, Advertising Manager<br />

Email: ads@wayves.ca<br />

Phone: (902)889-2229<br />

Formed: 1984<br />

Mission: Wayves exists to inform Atlantic Canadian lesbians, gay men, bisexuals<br />

and transgender people of activities in their communities, to promote<br />

those activities and to support their aims and objectives.<br />

Programs/Services: Wayves is an independent publication, published 11 times a year, by a<br />

non-profit collective. Anyone who contributes to Wayves is<br />

automatically considered to be part of the collective and is welcome to<br />

participate in all meetings and discussions. Wayves reserves the right to<br />

refuse material that might be reasonably considered heterosexist, racist,<br />

sexist or an attack on individuals or communities.<br />

Languages: Wayves publishes primarily in English but welcomes French articles;<br />

“Sports Briefs,” a regular column, is bilingual<br />

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The Mermaid and the Cow Campground<br />

Nova Scotia<br />

Contact: jane.morrigan@gmail.com l<br />

www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=3514580216<br />

Mission: The Mermaid & the Cow is a lesbian-owned campground in northern<br />

Nova Scotia that is dedicated to providing a safe, relaxing and<br />

congenial camping experience for members of the LGBT communities<br />

and their queer-positive friends.<br />

Programs/Services: /night /week<br />

Languages: English<br />

Tenting site (1-2 adults) / night $25 $150<br />

Cottage (up to 2 adults) / night $60 $360<br />

Cabin total 3-4 adults / night $85 $510<br />

* Accompanying children under the age of 12 are welcome at no<br />

charge *<br />

Seasonal site (with 20-amp hookup) $ 700 for entire 3-month<br />

(Very limited availability)<br />

season<br />

Seasonal site - regular<br />

$ 550 for entire 3-month<br />

season<br />

Seasonal site - regular $ 300 for one month<br />

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NEW BRUNSWICK<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>/SIDA Nouveau-<strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Nicholas Scott – Executive Director<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

65 <strong>Brunswick</strong> St.<br />

Fredericton, NB E3B 1G5<br />

Phone: (506) 459-7518<br />

Fax: (506) 459-5782<br />

Toll Free Helpline: 1-800-561-4009<br />

E-mail: info@aidsnb.com<br />

Web Site: http://www.aidsnb.com<br />

Facebook: facebook.com/aidsnb<br />

Formed: 1986<br />

Mission: <strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong> is a provincial organization committed to<br />

facilitating community-based responses to the issues of HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong>.<br />

The aim is to promote and support the health and well-being of<br />

persons living with and affected by HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> and to reduce the<br />

spread of HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>.<br />

Programs/Services: <strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>’s office is open Monday to Friday, 8:30AM to<br />

12:30PM and 1:30PM to 4:30PM. Many of our programs/services are<br />

accessible by telephone, walk-in and/or e-mail. After hours services<br />

are available by appointment only. We offer:<br />

• A toll-free, HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> Helpline 1-800-561-4009 (anonymous &<br />

confidential)<br />

• A Resource Library/Centre, including a private computer<br />

workstation<br />

• A web site: www.aidsnb.com<br />

• Individual counseling<br />

• Education sessions/consultations<br />

• Policy consultations<br />

• Referrals<br />

• Information displays<br />

• Condom distribution<br />

• Needle exchange program (Fredericton)<br />

• Support funds for persons living with HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

• Treatment information<br />

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• Advocacy<br />

• Peer support<br />

• Skills-building opportunities for persons living with HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

• A Speakers Bureau<br />

• Awareness events<br />

• Volunteer opportunities<br />

* Note: We offer numerous books and videos (which may be<br />

borrowed), pamphlets and other resources specific to gender and<br />

sexual identity and GLBTQ issues, in general. <strong>AIDS</strong> NB also has a<br />

section at the Fredericton Public Library which can be accessed from<br />

any other library Province wide. The books are mailed to your local<br />

library for easy access. We also host dances 2 times per year: One in<br />

February and another in October/November.<br />

Languages: <strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong> offers services in English and French. We also<br />

have a bilingual office in Bathurst.<br />

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FREDERICTON<br />

The UNB Safe Spaces Project<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: UNB Safe Spaces Project.<br />

UNB Sexuality Centre<br />

c/o The Paper Trail<br />

P.O. Box 4400 (21 Pacey Drive)<br />

Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3<br />

Phone: (506) 453-4989<br />

E-mail: safespaces@unb.ca<br />

Web Site: http://www.unb.ca/safespaces<br />

Formed: 1998-1999<br />

Mission: The UNB Safe Spaces Project involves the placement of stickers on<br />

doors, in offices, and in residence rooms. These stickers promote an<br />

area as a “safe place” so individuals can be open about their sexual<br />

orientation without fear of homophobia or harassment. Any student,<br />

staff, or faculty member is welcome. This initiative is intended to<br />

show gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, two-spirited, queer and<br />

questioning individuals (<strong>GLBTT</strong>Q) that support is all around them. It<br />

also shows those who display stickers that their support is an important<br />

and not uncommon thing. It also provides positive peer pressure<br />

towards homophobic individuals, showing them that their intolerance<br />

is not appropriate.<br />

Programs/Services: The Sticker Program<br />

The sticker means that you believe discrimination on the basis of<br />

sexual orientation is wrong. It means that you believe that the<br />

systematic and society-condoned silencing of people who are different<br />

is wrong. It means that you will not allow homophobic or transphobic<br />

jokes or comments in your office, and you will encourage anyone<br />

making such comments to stop. It means that if someone tells you<br />

they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, two-spirited, queer or<br />

questioning their sexuality, you will not make an issue of it, or treat<br />

them any differently than any other person.<br />

The sticker does not mean that you are gay, lesbian, bisexual,<br />

transgendered, two-spirited, queer or questioning your sexuality. It<br />

does not mean that you are a political activist in <strong>GLBTT</strong>Q issues. It<br />

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does not mean that you discriminate against straight students, staff or<br />

faculty. Persons interested in getting a sticker can contact the project.<br />

The UNB Safe Spaces Project is very open to feedback - They exist<br />

because of honest and open discussions, and they don't shy away from<br />

hard questions. If you have any questions, concerns, suggestions or<br />

comments, they welcome them. You can send your feedback by email<br />

(confidentiality is, of course, assured), or through campus mail to<br />

UNB Student Affairs & Services, attention Safe Spaces Project.<br />

Languages: The UNB Safe Spaces Project offers services in English<br />

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oom!nightclub<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Email: info@boomnightclub.ca<br />

Phone: 463-2666<br />

474 Queen Street<br />

Fredericton, N.B.<br />

Website: http://www.boomnightclub.ca/<br />

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?<br />

gid=2231786009<br />

Programs/Services: Open Wednesday to Sunday.<br />

Languages: English<br />

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PFLAG Canada- Fredericton<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Rob<br />

E-mail: pflagfredericton@yahoo.ca<br />

Website: http://geocities.com/pflagfredericton/<br />

Formed: 2004<br />

Mission: PFLAG is an organization that provides support, education and<br />

resources on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity for gay,<br />

lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, intersex, queer<br />

and questioning (<strong>GLBTT</strong>2IQQ) persons and their families and friends.<br />

Programs/Services: Contact pflagfredericton@yahoo.ca for meeting information.<br />

Languages: PFLAG offers services in English.<br />

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Spectrum<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Spectrum executive<br />

E-mail: spectrum@unb.ca<br />

Web Site: http://www.unbf.ca/clubs/spectrum<br />

Formed: 1993<br />

Mission: Spectrum is an organization that is involved with gay, lesbian, bisexual,<br />

transgender, two-spirited, and questioning (LBGTQ) students, faculty<br />

members and staff at the University of <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong> and Saint Thomas<br />

University in Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>. This group also involves<br />

members of the community and aims to create a safe and supportive<br />

environment on campus open to all, regardless of sexual orientation or<br />

sexual identification. Spectrum aims at fostering a sense of community,<br />

and encouraging healthy social relationships within and outside the<br />

organization, and promoting a sense of belonging for all members.<br />

Spectrum aims at providing educational materials and resource<br />

information. Spectrum also aims at being a central, visible, and available<br />

presence on campus for those interested or concerned with issues<br />

surrounding sexual orientation or sexual identity. Spectrum’s intent is to<br />

advocate for equal rights and fairness in dealings with government,<br />

organizations, and the universities, both for the campus community and<br />

the community at large.<br />

Programs/Services: Spectrum is a support organization that meets weekly on<br />

campus to provide social support for LBGTQ youth and their allies. The<br />

main objective of the organization is to help LBGTQ students lead healthy<br />

personal lives despite challenges relating to sexuality. Spectrum provides a<br />

liaison to the gay community for people was are closeted and otherwise.<br />

Spectrum often provides closeted individuals with their first contact with<br />

other LBGTQ persons in a supportive social atmosphere. Other objectives<br />

of Spectrum include promoting a LBGTQ-friendly attitude, working with<br />

counselling services to provide contacts for closeted persons who need to<br />

talk with other LBGTQ students, promoting healthy attitudes and lifestyles<br />

of LBGTQ students, and providing students with an environment where<br />

they can meet others, feel comfortable, and talk openly and honestly.<br />

Spectrum also provides peer and social support for LBGTQ people who<br />

are out and for those who are just coming out.<br />

Spectrum meets every Friday night during the academic year at 7:00 PM<br />

in the Sexuality Center (Room 203) of the Student Union Building on the<br />

UNB campus. They do not take attendance at their meetings, nor keep a<br />

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membership list. The names of non-executive Spectrum members are held<br />

in strict confidence and new members and LBGTQ-friendly heterosexuals<br />

are always welcome.<br />

Spectrum provides pamphlets and literature on a wide variety of LBGTQ<br />

issues. This is primarily done through our resource library, which is<br />

housed in the UNB Sexuality Centre. We also work with the UNB Safe<br />

Spaces project. Campus groups and organizations wanting information or<br />

speakers on LBGTQ issues are encouraged to approach Spectrum.<br />

Languages: Spectrum offers services in English.<br />

UNB Sexuality Centre<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Sexuality Centre Coordinator<br />

c/o The Paper Trail<br />

PO Box 4400<br />

Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3<br />

Location: UNB SUB Room 203 (across from the Ballroom)<br />

Phone: 452-6272<br />

Email: sexuality@unb.ca<br />

Facebook: Search UNB Sexuality Centre<br />

Formed: September 2005<br />

Mission: The UNB Sexuality Centre is dedicated to promoting understanding and<br />

positive attitudes through education on issues surrounding sexual health,<br />

sexual orientation and relationships. The centre strives to provide a safe<br />

space and supportive environment within the university community for<br />

people of all origins, religions, sexual orientations, genders, ages and<br />

abilities.<br />

Programs/Services: The UNB Sexuality Centre offers:<br />

• A safe & supportive environment for students who self identify as gay,<br />

lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, transsexual, queer, questioning, etc.<br />

• Information on subjects such as safer sex, HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong>, sexually<br />

transmitted infections (STIs), anti-violence, relationships,<br />

heterosexism and homophobia, etc.<br />

• Referrals to campus and community services and organizations<br />

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• Workshops and presentations about sexual health, sexual orientation<br />

and other surrounding sexuality issues.<br />

• A library of resources for students trying to understand sexual health,<br />

sexual orientation and relationships.<br />

• A home base for Safe Spaces and Men Against Sexual Aggression<br />

(MASA) programs.<br />

• A meeting space for campus groups who respect & support the centre's<br />

mission, including Spectrum.<br />

Languages: English. Some volunteers may be able to converse in French but we do not<br />

officially offer services in French at this time.<br />

Gay Spaces<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Larry Dickinson<br />

Gay Spaces<br />

P.O. Box 1492, Station A<br />

Fredericton, NB E3B 5G2<br />

Phone: (506) 455-2856<br />

Email: info@gayspaces.org<br />

Web Site: www.gayspaces.org<br />

Formed: 1997<br />

Mission: To help find gay friendly housing. This is NOT a personals page to<br />

help you find a date! Our goal is to provide housing help.<br />

Programs/Services: If you are an individual looking for a gay friendly place to live or have<br />

a room / house / apartment for sale or rent in a Gay Friendly<br />

environment, e-mail us and we will advertise it for you here FREE. If<br />

you are looking for someone to share accommodations we will also<br />

post your ad.<br />

Languages: Gay spaces offers services in English.<br />

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Integrity Fredericton<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Integrity Fredericton<br />

(GLB Anglicans and Friends)<br />

Unitarian Fellowship<br />

Fredericton, NB<br />

Email: Integrityfredericton@live.ca<br />

Facebook: Search Integrity Fredericton<br />

Formed: 2004<br />

Mission: Our Primary goals are:<br />

• to encourage Christian gay men and lesbians in their spiritual lives.<br />

• to support the Church in its commitment to seek and serve Christ in<br />

all people.<br />

•to reach out to LGTB communities in Christian love and service.<br />

Programs/Services: Integrity Fredericton was formed in October 2004 to support<br />

and encourage Gay Men and Lesbians in their spiritual lives. A Eucharist<br />

followed by a coffee hour discussion is held at 4:00pm on the third<br />

Sunday of each month at The Unitarian Fellowship, Fredericton, NB. For<br />

more details, check out their website.<br />

Languages: Integrity Fredericton provides services in English.<br />

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OUTLaw<br />

Fredericton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: l.a.henry@unb.ca<br />

Facebook: search for UNB OUTLaw<br />

Description: OUTLaw is a student-run LGBTQ social support group for students at<br />

UNB's law school. The association provides input on legal matters that<br />

concern the Rainbow community. The members are willing to confer<br />

informally with Rainbow people and their allies on legal matters, and<br />

to offer peer support.<br />

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GAGETOWN<br />

Coy Lake Camping and RV Park<br />

Gagetown, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Phone- 1-506-488-2567<br />

Facebook: search Coy Lake Camping<br />

Directions: We are conveniently located 2 kms off the TCH#2 at Exit 330 between<br />

Fredericton and Moncton. Only 80 kms from Saint John!<br />

Description: We offer full service pull-thru sites with 50, 30, and 15 amp hook-ups. Inground<br />

heated pool, recreation building and store!<br />

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MONCTON<br />

Triangles<br />

Moncton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Triangles<br />

234 St. Georges St.<br />

Moncton, NB<br />

Phone: (506) 857-8779<br />

E-mail: rainbowd@NB.sympatico.ca<br />

Website: trianglesbar.com<br />

Mission: A bar for the GLBT community, offering progressive music played by<br />

DJ da Boss, plus dance floor, pool tables, video games, and daily drink<br />

specials.<br />

Programs/Services: Doors open at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.<br />

Languages: English/French<br />

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SIDA/<strong>AIDS</strong> Moncton<br />

Moncton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Debby Warren - Executive Director<br />

SIDA/<strong>AIDS</strong> Moncton<br />

80 Weldon Street<br />

Moncton, NB E1C 5V8<br />

Phone: (506) 859-9616<br />

Fax: (506) 855-4726<br />

E-mail: sidaidsm@nbnet.nb.ca<br />

Web Site: www.sida-aidsmoncton.com<br />

Formed: 1989<br />

Mission: SIDA/<strong>AIDS</strong> Moncton’s focus and mission is to improve the quality of<br />

life of those infected and affected by HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong> and to reduce the<br />

spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections<br />

Programs/Services: Support<br />

• Self-help groups for Persons Living with HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong>, including their<br />

families and friends<br />

• Referral Services<br />

• Subsidized Housing<br />

• Access to Workshops<br />

• Provide Treatment Information Updates<br />

Education<br />

• Information Line (506) 859-9616<br />

• Condom Distribution Program<br />

• Resource Library, Pamphlets, Videos<br />

• Public Speaking on HIV/<strong>AIDS</strong>-related issues<br />

• Public Awareness Campaigns<br />

• Peer Education Material for Youth<br />

• Support Groups for GLB Youth<br />

• Presentations/Workshops on Issues Faced by GLB Youth<br />

• Sex 101 for Parents’ Resource Training Manual<br />

• SIDA/<strong>AIDS</strong> Moncton Provides Services and Programs Throughout<br />

Southeast NB (Westmorland, Albert, and Kent Counties)<br />

Languages: SIDA/<strong>AIDS</strong> Moncton provides programs and services in English and<br />

French.<br />

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PFLAG Canada – Moncton Chapter<br />

Moncton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contacts: Cherie MacLeod<br />

E-mail: execdirector@pflagcanada.ca<br />

Web Site: http://www.pflagcanada.ca<br />

Formed: 1996<br />

Mission: PFLAG Canada is a national voice that speaks for a more accepting<br />

Canadian society by providing support, education and resources on<br />

issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. Through our PFLAG<br />

Chapter and Contact network, we actively assist in the recognition and<br />

growth of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit,<br />

intersex, queer and questioning persons and their families and friends,<br />

within their diverse cultures and societies.<br />

Programs/Services: Monthly meetings and consultations between and at meetings. English<br />

speaking meetings are held the 3 rd Monday of each month from 7:30<br />

PM – 9:30 PM, except for the month of December when it meets on<br />

the 2nd Monday. Contact persons are also available for information<br />

and support.<br />

Languages: PFLAG Canada - Moncton offers programs & services in English,<br />

with some information in French.<br />

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Transgender Support Group<br />

Moncton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contacts: E-mail: ellisk@nbnet.nb.ca<br />

Formed: 2004<br />

Mission: Transgender Support Group promotes the health and well-being of<br />

transgendered persons, their families and friends through:<br />

- support; helping them to cope with an adverse society and;<br />

- education; helping to enlighten an ill-informed public to end<br />

discrimination and secure equal human rights.<br />

Moncton Transgender Support Group provides opportunities for<br />

dialogue about gender identity, and acts to create a society that is<br />

healthy and respectful of human diversity.<br />

Programs/Services: Monthly meetings and consulting between meetings. English speaking<br />

meetings are held the 3rd Sunday of each month from 1:30 PM – 3:30<br />

PM., except in December when the meeting is held on the 2nd Sunday.<br />

Contact persons are available for information and support.<br />

Languages: Moncton Transgender Support Group offers programs & services<br />

in English with some information in French.<br />

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River of Pride - Riviere de Fierte Inc<br />

Moncton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Paul LeBlanc- Chairperson<br />

E-mail: riverofpridehotmail.com<br />

Website: www.fiertemonctonpride.ca<br />

Facebook: Moncton’s River of Pride<br />

Mission: River of Pride is a wholly volunteer-managed, non-partisan, not-forprofit<br />

committee that organizes Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,<br />

Intersex and Two-Spirit Pride events in Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe to<br />

commemorate and celebrate vast diversity within our communities!<br />

These events are organized for and on behalf of all lesbian, gay,<br />

bisexual and transgender individuals and groups, and all others who support<br />

the struggle for the rights of these communities. In the spirit of<br />

Diversity, it welcomes the participation of all, regardless of age,<br />

creed, gender, gender identification, language, HIV status, national<br />

origin, physical, mental or developmental ability, race, religion or sexual<br />

orientation.<br />

Languages: English and French<br />

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UN sur DIX<br />

Moncton, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contacts: UN sur DIX – L’Association des étudiant(e)s gais, lesbiennes et<br />

bisexuel(le)s<br />

L’Université de Moncton<br />

Yves Goguen, (B.A.A., L.L.B.), président<br />

E-mail: unsurdix@umoncton.ca<br />

E-mail (support group): soutienglb@umoncton.ca<br />

Website: www.umoncton.ca/unsurdix<br />

Formed: 2004<br />

Mission: Contribuer au mieux-être des étudiant(e)s gais, lesbiennes et bisexuel<br />

(le)s du campus de Moncton.<br />

Programs/Services: En participant à des discussions de groupe, en siégeant sur des comités<br />

pancanadiens et en contribuant à diverses activités communautaires,<br />

UN sur DIX cherche à éduquer et à sensibiliser les pouvoirs publics et<br />

la population en générale. Nous organisons sur le campus de<br />

nombreuses conférences portant sur une panoplie de sujets reliés à<br />

l’acceptation sociale de l’homosexualité et nous offrons l’occasion aux<br />

membres de participer à des colloques de niveau national à cet effet.<br />

L’association mène aussi des campagnes de sensibilisation contre<br />

l’homophobie en créant des messages d’intérêt public qui sont diffusés<br />

ou publiés sur le campus et à travers la province.<br />

Pour les étudiant(e)s qui éprouvent de la difficulté à accepter et à vivre<br />

leur orientation sexuelle, un service de soutien individuel et de groupe<br />

est offert sur le campus. Des sessions sont organisées par une personne<br />

formée en relation d’aide et se déroulent dans une atmosphère de<br />

respect et de confidentialité.<br />

Languages: UN sur DIX offre des programmes and services en français.<br />

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SAINT JOHN<br />

PFLAG Canada- Saint John<br />

Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contacts: Mack MacKenzie, (506) 648-9227<br />

Wayne Harrison (506) 648-9700<br />

E-mail: saintjohnnb@pflagcanada.ca<br />

Mailing address: 27 Wasson<br />

Court, Saint John, NB, E2K 2K6 Meetings held<br />

at: Community Health Centre, 116 Coburg St., Saint John, NB<br />

Web Site: www.pflagcanada.ca/saintjohn.html<br />

Formed: 1996<br />

PFLAG Canada - Saint John NB is a Chapter of PFLAG Canada and<br />

it deals with sexual orientation and gender identity issues from a<br />

family perspective, providing support, education and resources in the<br />

Greater Saint John area. Our compassionate volunteers open their<br />

hearts and homes and give freely of their time to listen to people in<br />

their time of crisis. If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender,<br />

transsexual, two-spirit, intersex, queer or questioning (<strong>GLBTT</strong>2IQQ)<br />

or if you care about someone who is, let us help.<br />

Mission: We are part of the national voice that speaks for a more accepting<br />

Canadian society by providing support, education and resources on<br />

issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. We actively assist in<br />

the recognition and growth of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender,<br />

transsexual, two-spirit, intersex, queer and questioning persons and<br />

their families and friends within the Greater Saint John area.<br />

Programs/Services: Monthly meetings, consulting between meetings and contact persons<br />

available for information and support.<br />

Meetings: The first Friday of every month, except July & August, from 7:00 –<br />

9:00 PM.<br />

Languages: PFLAG Canada - Saint John offers programs and services in English<br />

but we are always welcoming of members of the Acadian and other<br />

members of the francophone community to join us.<br />

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Port City Rainbow Pride Inc<br />

Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Don Uhryniw, President<br />

Port City Rainbow Pride Inc<br />

Mahogany Manor<br />

220 Germain St, Saint John, NB E2L 2G4<br />

E-mail: president@portcityrainbowpride.com<br />

Web Site: www.portcityrainbowpride.com<br />

Formed: 2003<br />

Mission: Port City Rainbow Pride Inc. is dedicated to supporting and<br />

empowering people of all sexual orientations and gender identities in<br />

participating in and contributing to the Greater Saint John Community,<br />

including celebrating diversity, educating the community on such<br />

issues as discrimination, violence and harassment, and promoting<br />

awareness, inclusivity and equality for all.<br />

Programs/Services: There is an annual PRIDE Week held in the city of Saint John. You can<br />

also become a member by contacting the group. Membership is free<br />

upon reviewing application.<br />

Languages: Port City Rainbow Pride Inc. offers its services in English.<br />

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Element Dance Bar<br />

Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: 14 Charlotte Street, Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Website: www.elementdancebar.ca<br />

Email: info@elementdancebar.ca<br />

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=29854234160<br />

Languages: English<br />

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<strong>AIDS</strong> Saint John<br />

Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Julie Dingwell- Executive Director<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong> Saint John<br />

115 Hazen Street<br />

Saint John, NB E2L 3L3<br />

Phone: (506) 652-2437<br />

Fax: (506) 652-2438<br />

E-mail: aidssj@nb.aibn.com<br />

Web: www.aidssaintjohn.com<br />

Mission: Founded in 1987, <strong>AIDS</strong> Saint John is a non-profit community-based<br />

organization aimed at:<br />

a) Improving the quality of life of those infected and affected HIV/<br />

<strong>AIDS</strong><br />

b) Striving to reduce the spread of HIV by promoting healthy choices<br />

in the community at large. This will be accomplished through<br />

education and public awareness, support and advocacy<br />

!<br />

Programs/Service: (provided in southwestern <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>, Sussex to St. Stephen<br />

including the Fundy Isles)<br />

! Emergency/discretionary funds for people living with HIV<br />

(PLWHIV)<br />

! Advocacy<br />

! Treatment Information<br />

! Education Programs<br />

! Health Promotion/referrals<br />

! <strong>AIDS</strong> Awareness Events<br />

! Needle Exchange (Free prevention materials and products such as<br />

condoms)<br />

! Support for PLWHIV<br />

! Networking/skills building opportunities PLWHIV<br />

! Resource Library<br />

! Annual Candlelight Memorial<br />

! World <strong>AIDS</strong> Day<br />

! Annual <strong>AIDS</strong> Walk<br />

! Anonymous Testing<br />

Languages: <strong>AIDS</strong> Saint John provides programs and services in English.<br />

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UNBSJ Q-Collective<br />

Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Phone: (506) 648-5737<br />

University of <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>, Saint John campus<br />

Office: Oland Hall, Room G18<br />

Organization’s email: qcollect@unbsj.ca<br />

Web Site: www.unbsj.ca/clubs/qcollective<br />

Staff Contact: Kevin Bonner, Director of Student Services<br />

Phone: (506) 648-5680<br />

Fax: (506) 648-5816<br />

Email: kbonner@unbsj.ca<br />

Formed: 2003<br />

Mission: The UNBSJ Q-Collective is an inclusive social and support<br />

organization for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transidentified, Questioning<br />

(LGBTQ) students, faculty and staff at UNBSJ (University of <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>Brunswick</strong> Saint John). The purpose of this group is to create a<br />

supportive and safe campus for anyone dealing with sexual orientation<br />

and/or gender identity issues at UNB Saint John. We work closely with<br />

the Administration, Student Services, the SRC, the Deans, many<br />

faculty members, staff, other student organizations, and the Greater<br />

Saint John LGBTQ community as well.<br />

The UNBSJ Q-Collective is what its members make it and is “open to<br />

everyone who is open”. We are proud to be a supportive and active<br />

member of for Saint John <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>’s Port City Rainbow Pride<br />

Inc.<br />

Programs/Services: Some of our past events have included: Movie Nights, Dances,<br />

Rainbow Peace March, National Day Against Homophobia and<br />

Transphobia, Guest Speakers, Pub Socials, Pride Week in Saint John<br />

and other cities, bowling, softball. We operate 12 months of the year,<br />

not just the regular academic year.<br />

Languages: The UNBSJ Q-Collective offers some limited services and support<br />

material in languages other than English, thanks to PFLAG Canada’s<br />

Communities Encourage Campaign, www.pflagcanada.ca.<br />

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Centenary-Queen Square United Church<br />

Saint John, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Rev. Don Uhryniw<br />

Centenary-Queen Square United Church<br />

215 Wentworth St.<br />

Saint John, N.B., E2L 2T4<br />

Tel.: 506-634-8288<br />

Fax: 506-642-6514<br />

Email: cqsunited@nb.aibn.com<br />

Website: http://www.cqsunited.ca<br />

Congregation founded in 1791; it became an Affirming Congregation<br />

in 2001<br />

Mission: In response to God’s call, Centenary-Queen Square United Church is<br />

committed to welcoming and accepting all people regardless of age,<br />

gender, race, sexual orientation, differing abilities, ethnic background<br />

or economic circumstance. Following Jesus’ example and teaching,<br />

we work for justice and inclusion by offering love, hope and<br />

compassion through worship, study and service.<br />

Programs/Services: Centenary-Queen Square United Church offers inclusive worship and<br />

community activities. Through its clergy, it offers Pastoral Counseling<br />

and general support on all issues, but especially those related to sexual<br />

orientation, sexuality and spirituality. There are two Bible Studies/<br />

discussion groups and a small Sunday School. Additionally, there is a<br />

lending library of several hundred volumes on matters concerning<br />

sexual orientation and spirituality, which is open to the public. The<br />

Congregation hosts a variety of activities such as the Gay Pride Week<br />

Worship Celebration and a Service of Prayer and Hope on the National<br />

Day Against Homophobia. It recently partnered with Port City<br />

Rainbow Pride and Safe Spaces Saint John to sponsor a community<br />

clean-up day.<br />

Languages: Centenary-Queen Square United Church offers their services in<br />

English.<br />

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SACKVILLE<br />

The Catalyst Society<br />

Sackville, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: The Catalyst Society<br />

c/o Students' Administrative Council<br />

152A Main St.<br />

Mount Allison University<br />

Sackville, NB E4L 1B4<br />

Website: http://www.mta.ca/clubs/catalyst/<br />

index.html<br />

Email: Catalyst@mta.ca<br />

Formed: 1994<br />

Mission: The Catalyst Society is Mount Allison University's Lesbian, Gay,<br />

Bisexual, Transgender and Allies (LGBTA) organization in Sackville,<br />

NB. We provide support for LGBT students as well as non-labeled or<br />

undecided people, and their friends and allies who are students at<br />

Mount Allison University. Catalyst provides information about LGBT<br />

issues for its members and the university student community.<br />

Programs/Services: Catalyst has organized public forums on LGBT issues, social<br />

activities, and hosted guest speakers. Catalyst meets weekly during<br />

the school terms. The main focus is social contact and support<br />

meetings for LGBT students at Mount Allison University. Catalyst is<br />

not active from April to September.<br />

Meetings: The Catalyst Society meets every week as a group in the Manning<br />

Room (Chapel Basement) on campus. Each meeting starts with an<br />

opportunity for group discussion about GLBTQ current events and life<br />

events. The second part of each meeting varies and may include thing<br />

such as a guest speaker, planning for an upcoming event, or a movie<br />

night. <strong>New</strong> days and times will be posted in the fall once they are<br />

determined.<br />

For more information or to be added to our weekly mailing list (with<br />

any irregular times, dates, and updates), please email the president at<br />

catalyst@mta.ca. All are welcome.<br />

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Languages: The Catalyst Society offers its services in English.<br />

PFLAG Canada- Sackville, NB/Amherst, NS Chapter<br />

Sackville, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: PLAG Sackville, NB/Amherst, NS Chapter<br />

Janet Hammock, Email: jhammock@mta.ca<br />

Marilyn Lerch, Email: mlerch@nbnet.nb.ca<br />

14 Devon Avenue, Sackville, NB, E4L 3W2<br />

Phone: (506) 536-4245<br />

Formed: 1996<br />

Mission: PFLAG is an organization that provides support, education and<br />

resources on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity for gay,<br />

lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, intersex, queer<br />

and questioning (<strong>GLBTT</strong>2IQQ) persons and their families and friends.<br />

Programs/Services: We meet on the second Monday of every month (sometimes July and<br />

August are exceptions) from 7:30-9:30 pm. The meeting location<br />

alternates between the Sackville and Amherst; please call for location.<br />

Languages: This Chapter of PFLAG Canada offers its services in English.<br />

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BATHURST<br />

Gais.es Nor Gays Inc.<br />

Bathurst, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Gais.es nor Gays Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 983<br />

Bathurst, NB E2A 4H8<br />

E-mail: info@gngnb.ca<br />

Web Site: http://www.gngnb.ca<br />

Formed: 1991<br />

Mission: Gais.es Nor Gays Inc. is an association of gay, lesbian, and bisexual<br />

men and women in the Bay of Chaleur region and North-Eastern part<br />

of <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>. The goal of the association is to create a bond<br />

among the gay, lesbian and bisexual community. The group believes<br />

that such a network will help to break the loneliness and solitude with<br />

which people are confronted. Knowing that friends and colleagues<br />

exist mitigates the isolation resulting from the lack of services<br />

available in this area. To achieve this, the association organizes<br />

activities designed to involve the gay, lesbian and bisexual community<br />

to create greater communication and participation and, in doing so,<br />

strengthen the bond of the community.<br />

Programs/Services: Gais.es Nor Gays Inc. has an Executive Council that is elected at an<br />

annual general meeting. They operate a Bar in Petit-Rocher (GNG<br />

Dance Club) and dances are held on specific dates listed on their<br />

website. Dances are open to everyone 19 years of age and older. A<br />

quarterly newsletter is mailed to association members to keep them<br />

informed of news, activities and events. Gais.es Nor Gays Inc. holds<br />

an annual Gay Pride Camping Weekend on Labour Day weekend as<br />

well as other activities and events. The group has been in operation<br />

for about 10 years.<br />

Languages: Gais.es Nor Gays Inc. offers services in French and English.<br />

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<strong>AIDS</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>/SIDA Nouveau-<strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Bathurst, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong><br />

Contact: Nicholas Scott – Executive Director<br />

Toll Free in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>: 1-800-561-4009<br />

E-mail: north@aidsnb.com<br />

Web Site: http://www.aidsnb.com<br />

Facebook: facebook.com/aidsnb<br />

Formed: 1986<br />

For more information see <strong>AIDS</strong> NB- Fredericton’s listing.<br />

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NATIONAL<br />

Egale Canada<br />

Ottawa, ON<br />

Contact: Egale Canada<br />

310-396 Cooper<br />

Ottawa, ON K2P 2H7<br />

Tel: (888) 204-7777<br />

Email: egale.canada@egale.ca<br />

Website: www.egale.ca<br />

Greg Daborn (Atlantic Contact)<br />

Email: greg@egale.ca;<br />

Gemma Hickey (Atlantic Contact)<br />

Email: gemma@egale.ca<br />

Mission: Advances equality and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and<br />

transidentified people and their families across Canada<br />

Programs/Services: Lobbying/advocacy efforts, cross-Canada network co-ordination,<br />

information resource, workshops on advocacy and anti-homophobia<br />

and trans-phobia<br />

Languages: Programs and Services available in both French and English<br />

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PFLAG Canada<br />

Contact: Visit www.pflagcanada.ca for a list of local chapters across the<br />

country<br />

PFLAG (formerly Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and<br />

Gays) was born of a need by parents to help themselves and family<br />

members deal with, understand, and accept their non-heterosexual<br />

children and the new world they are thrust into when their children<br />

"come out."<br />

PFLAG Canada has broadened the scope and is a nation-wide<br />

organization that deals with sexual orientation and gender identity<br />

issues from a family perspective, providing support, education and<br />

resources. Our compassionate volunteers across Canada open their<br />

hearts and homes, give freely of their time and are there to listen to<br />

people in their time of crisis. If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual,<br />

transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, intersex, queer or questioning<br />

(<strong>GLBTT</strong>2IQQ) or if you care about someone who is, let us help.<br />

Mission: PFLAG Canada is a national voice that speaks for a more<br />

accepting Canadian society by providing support, education and<br />

resources on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity.<br />

Through our PFLAG Chapter and Contact network, we actively<br />

assist in the recognition and growth of gay, lesbian, bisexual,<br />

transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, intersex, queer and<br />

questioning persons and their families and friends, within their<br />

diverse cultures and societies.<br />

Programs/Services: The education of others begins with self-education. We place<br />

material on our web site as it becomes available to us. This may be<br />

information that is not available elsewhere. But, because of its<br />

primary importance, our first resource is reprinted from the web<br />

site of PFLAG USA, whom we thank for their permission to do so.<br />

Be sure also, when visiting our web site, to see our Links and<br />

Forum sections for related organizations and web sites.<br />

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www.365gay.com<br />

WEBSITES AND ON-LINE RESOURCES<br />

365gay.com<br />

National online GLBT newspaper with feature columns, gay radio, city guides across<br />

Canada, and news.<br />

http://gay.hfxns.org/AtlanticTransgender<br />

Atlantic Transgender<br />

This website was made to provide a support/resource group for Transsexuals and their<br />

significant others/supporters.<br />

Canadian Human Rights Commission<br />

http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/discrimination/default-en.asp<br />

The Canadian Human Rights Commission website contains information on discrimination.<br />

www.clga.ca<br />

Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archive<br />

Their primary mandate is to collect and maintain information related to gay and lesbian life<br />

in Canada. They gather material on people, organizations, issues and events. They arrange<br />

that material, record it, store it -- and secure it for the future.<br />

They make this information available to the public, for education and research. Over the<br />

years they have helped hundreds of people -- students, artists, journalists, lawyers,<br />

filmmakers -- working on various projects. CLGA also welcomes those who just want to<br />

browse.<br />

FLAG <strong>New</strong>s Service<br />

The FLAG NEWS SERVICE is a service of Fredericton Lesbians and Gays that has proved<br />

to be very popular with recipients since 1998. The news service includes not only political<br />

and activist updates but also lists events, potlucks, and anything else that might be of interest<br />

to the GLBT community. Sign up by emailing James Whitehead at jamesw@stu.ca and you<br />

will receive, on average, 2-3 updates monthly. Please note that all recipients’ email addresses<br />

will remain private and invisible to other subscribers. No third parties will be added to the list<br />

(i.e., you cannot request someone other than yourself be added to the list). If you know of<br />

someone who would benefit from the FLAG e-mails, please ask them to e-mail us<br />

themselves.<br />

www.gaycanada.com<br />

Gay Canada<br />

Gay Canada is the Internet side of the Canadian Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Resource<br />

<strong>Directory</strong>. It functions as both a primary method for displaying information that the<br />

CGLBRD has collected and as an information gathering tool for the organization.<br />

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All information found at Gay Canada is available free of charge. The site includes Gay<br />

Canada's National <strong>Directory</strong> of Businesses, Services, Resources and everything else that's<br />

GLBT related in Canada.<br />

www.gayscape.com<br />

Gayscape<br />

Information for and about the gay and lesbian community in Canada, including businesses,<br />

services, and sites written by people who live there and know what's happening first hand,<br />

including the hottest spots and best things about their home town, and community<br />

organizations.<br />

Gayscape Youth<br />

http://www.jwpublishing.com/gayscape/youthcanada.html<br />

This website has links to Canadian gay websites that would be of interest to youth.<br />

http://www.lic.ca/<br />

Lesbians in Canada (LIC)<br />

Online community of diverse Canadian women. Open to all adult women loving women,<br />

including singles, partners, lesbians with children or husbands, or simply women questioning<br />

their sexuality. Includes an email list, forum, and a chatroom.<br />

http://www.mygayweb.com<br />

Mygayweb<br />

This website is designed to meet the many diverse interests and needs of the Gay and Lesbian<br />

community. The website holds a wealth of gay friendly information on travel, entertainment,<br />

news, people, business, shopping and much more.<br />

www.outlooks.ca<br />

Outlooks.ca<br />

Canada’s gay community magazine. Features entertainment, news and current events.<br />

People With A History<br />

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/index.html<br />

People with a History is not a Canadian specific site but presents the history of lesbians, gay<br />

men, bisexuals and transgendered people. It includes hundreds of original texts, discussions,<br />

and images. This website addresses LGBT history in all periods and regions of the world.<br />

http://www.freewebs.com/xprojecte/<br />

Project E<br />

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Project E: Education for Enlightenment for Everyone. This project is focused on sexual<br />

orientation and homophobic harassment education.<br />

Sexuality and U<br />

www.sexualityandu.ca is committed to providing you credible and up-to-date information<br />

and education on sexual health. This web site is made possible with the guidance and<br />

collaboration of a team of distinguished Canadian medical organizations, and is administered<br />

by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada.<br />

http://www.xtra.ca/<br />

Xtra.ca<br />

Xtra.ca is published by Pink Triangle Press, a not-for-profit organization born out of, and<br />

committed to, the struggle of lesbians and gay men for sexual liberation and human<br />

fulfillment.<br />

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