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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Sep 2015, p. 20

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'Ihey sit s. at her next (anadian tour stop, Sept 2|. accepted the so wonderfuuy and so beauti- at the( mute in the Square. fully â€" there was never a gay issue in (‘ana ”tour life ( hangesf said lathertdge “We da.’ grow anti we grow up. and we learn from She's pad those gender politics seemed them and that s [list the way life is.“ to finally be coming around in the [LS as She said one of the things her kids are well with the recent Supreme Court judg- teaching her these days is patience, men! extending the right of gay marriage "rhey'rr- teaching me really how to enjoy across the country. The longtime equal the small things in life," said litheridge, 54, Melisa EWBMUOMWMMWM "l'l'ilshMIfumllasome rightsactivistahopennedapieoe for Rolling who married her partner linda Wallem in old favourites to the stage at the Centre in the Square Sept. 21. Wino-mm Stone magazine. headlined: “I am married 2014. 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