< Canadian LGBT History

1980-1984

In 1981, a major bathhouse raid occurred in Toronto, so outraging the gay community that an estimated 3,000 people poured into the streets of Toronto to protest the raid. Laws from the 1800s known as "bawdy house laws" are still listed in the Criminal Code of Canada; police use these laws to lay charges, and use liquor violation laws as grounds to enter the premises.

Canadian LGBT History

Introduction • Contributors • Print version
Pre-colonial HistoryOverview • Two Spirit
New FranceOverview
British North AmericaOverviewBuggery Law • Alexander Wood
Early CanadaOverview
Inter-war CanadaOverview
Post-WWII CanadaOverview
1960s OnwardOverviewBill C-150LGBT PublicationsBathouse Raids and Riots • Pride Parades • LGBT ServicesLGBT Rights

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