Toronto police to issue 'long overdue' apology for controversial 1981 bathhouse raids | Globalnews.ca
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Egale Canada on X: "1/ Today, we remember the Toronto Bathhouse raids of 1981, also known as Operation Soap, which saw approximately 300 men unjustly assaulted and arrested because of their sexuality
Bathhouse Raids | In February 1981, patrons of four Toronto bathhouses were surprised by 200 police officers in a series of coordinated raids, called “Operation Soap.” 286... | By Historica CanadaFacebook
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