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This article was nominated for removal due to not being notable. I removed this and think that this article should stay, as it is on a magazine that was quite important to the queer history of Toronto, Canada, and even to the north eastern USA. I created the article because I was looking for information on this magazine for something related to Queer history in Canada, and couldn't find very much. I added what I had found, and will add more in future, when I find it (though there isn't likely much more that is really needed in this context). Further, the article is already more complete then other existing articles on other magazines, some of which are of less note in my opinion. What do others think? naturalnumber (talk) 16:31, 4 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]