Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 2001, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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through downtown Winnipeg significantly More than last years Liberal my Anita Neville said she signed a petition asking the doer government to Amend Bill 41 to include adoption if a couple takes on joint responsibility for a then they should have Legal Jennifer who volunteered for the nip As a scrutineer 1999 provincial said she is not sure she would do it again if the government does not show More support for Gay petition coordinator Kristine Barr said withdrawal of lesbian and Gay support could have a significant Impact on the Dps Volunteer she is not satisfied with yesterdays suggestion that adoption rights could be dealt with in a separate now is the said a Winnipeg school trustee who doubts the doer govern ment would take another crack at the Issue during its first term in we got them elected this time and the Community expects at least what other provinces Are but Wayne Chacon of Virden said the Gay Community should not appear ungrateful for the changes the nip is if this goes through i think they might be encouraged to do something Manitoba first openly Gay said he has received s3calls including some from Church groups and academics asking the govern ment to go further on Gay Caldwell said he has had Calls from constituents on both sides of the but he has not tabulated its an Issue that strikes fundamentally at Peoples a Man waiting in his car to Cross Broadway yesterday As a float of danc ing drag Queens passed said he was scared when he found out what the Parade was Ive always been scared of whats nip insiders say the caucus was divided Over the Best strategy for granting Gays and lesbian families the rights already available to other Man As with labour some Cau Cus members thought the government should make widespread changes All at once Early in its while oth ers thought it would be Best to test the Waters with a less controversial Bill the impacts on children of existing adoption Law were not Well explained before the Bill was a source Wayne Glowacki Winnipeg free press Gay Pride marchers make their Way Down memorial while caucus members in touch with the Gay Community were expecting an angry response to the exclusion of adoption the Las were also expecting much More virulent opposition from religious groups to any expansion of Gay yesterdays with no protest ers in demonstrated How much has changed since the vicious 1987 Bat the Over inclusion of sexual orientation in the Manitoba human rights organizers d Happy continued from Page a1 i was Happy to be part of the Cele he told who becomes the first former prime minister to take part in a Gay Pride recognized that sexual preference is a Touchy these issues run deep in Canadian society and the Best thing to do about that is to recognize them and face he but i believe in equal asked Why he want wearing a colourful Clark answered in a pretty Dull sporting a beige a Golf shirt and Clark pointed out in not wearing a int that extraordinary Parade organizers said the number of spectators doubled Over previous years and suggested Clark was one of this years main who has protested at Large american Gay scoffed at Cal Garys that sounds like a rather pitiful she but their unfettered vulgarity sanctioned by enablers like Joe Clark is the same and its not colourful its Canadian press suspended continued from Page a1 the saturday game was Between two teams of 10 and 11 year old Isaac Brock was playing the Maples at the Minto an argument broke out when the Isaac Brock coach warned the other teams Catcher of the danger of standing on the base line with a runner coming the Maples coach took that warn ing As a threat and before Long parents were standing in the infield Yelling at each in the Middle of the fight one Young boy just called cant we just play the Board heard about the Inci Dent right after it happened sat urday last nights meeting was called even before the Story broke in yesterdays free said the coach of the Maples team was suspended for six the assistant coach for Isaac Brock was suspended for five the scorekeeper for Isaac woman who went on to the Field in an action that appeared to encourage More people to leave the stands and argue was sus Pended for one we Tore a strip off said the meeting began at 9 and ended about 11 the association Board listened to both sides and the Umpire before it More or had the same said the head coaches were also ordered to write letters of apology to each other and their teams and to the they were also ordered to Send copies of their apology to the free said we feel we handed out enough 3 accredited notice of meeting the Board of directors of Knowles Centre will hold its annual general meeting june at Knowles Centre service boardroom 2065 Henderson Winnipeg business meeting guest speaker Oliver Deputy minister department of aboriginal and Northern affairs refreshments to follow Dianne 3391951 open to the Public largest selection of Hardwood flooring in visit our new showroom 4835 Portage my 8883045 18007060057 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