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TORONTO, Aug 3, 2001 (LSN.ca) – Big Brothers of Toronto, an organization which encourages men to become temporary guardians for boys, has named a homosexual man its Big Brother of the Year, for the second year in a row. A June article in Fab magazine reports that pro-homosexual activism is not new to the Toronto organization with a mission to take care of young boys. Walter Dimini, the open homosexual who won the award, said that Big Brothers had a booth at the Gay Pride event in Toronto last year.

In July, LifeSite reported that in response to a request from a homosexual activist group the Big Brothers organization dropped a question on sexual orientation from their questionnaire for prospective guardians. Moreover, a follow-up in the monthly update of the homosexual activist group notes that the national Big Brothers association agreed to include a workshop on homosexual issues at their next National Annual Convention. The monthly update from EGALE notes that Big Brothers is “willing to discuss ways in which Big Brothers can be more proactive in ensuring that their local chapters do not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.”

To contact Big Brothers of Canada:  https://bigbrothers.com/html/Contact.html

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