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Brockie v CLGA

Can a Christian printer refuse to print material for a gay organization on the basis of personal morality?

Ontario Court Rules: Anti-Gay Printer Not Entitled to Use Religion as an Excuse to Discriminate against Lesbian and Gay Organisation
June 18, 2002
In a unanimous decision, Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice ruled yesterday that an anti-gay printer was not entitled to use his religious beliefs as an excuse to deny services to lesbian and gay organizations.  Full Text

Equality Coalition to Present Arguments in Brockie Case
December 7, 2001
A coalition of twelve equality-seeking groups (the Equality Coalition) will be presenting arguments in a case to go before the Ontario Court of Justice on December 5–7 (Courtroom 3, 2nd floor, Osgoode Hall, 130 Queen St W, Toronto, NE cnr...  Full Text

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