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And they put dots -
they figure - this is an area They put a red dot on there,
and then they find another, and another red dot. Pretty soon the map
was all red. (laughs) They had to get a bigger map, so they got a bigger map,
and it was all red, too. [Laughter] - So, they
actually tried to argue for a new aerial map
to be produced of Ottawa that would be much, much bigger
but I think the government decided not to fund this, right
they figure - this is an area They put a red dot on there,
and then they find another, and another red dot. Pretty soon the map
was all red. (laughs) They had to get a bigger map, so they got a bigger map,
and it was all red, too. [Laughter] - So, they
actually tried to argue for a new aerial map
to be produced of Ottawa that would be much, much bigger
but I think the government decided not to fund this, right
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And they put dots -
they figure -
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this is an area
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They put a red dot on there,
and then they find another,
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and another red dot.
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Pretty soon the map
was all red. (laughs)
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They had to get a bigger map,
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so they got a bigger map,
and it was all red, too.
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[Laughter]
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- So, they
actually tried to argue for
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a new aerial map
to be produced of Ottawa
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that would be much, much bigger
but I think the government
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decided not to fund this, right.
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Movie Summary
Some softened by age and sadness, others loud and angry, the voices of the survivors of Canada’s public service homosexual purge are now united, and determined. They are torqued by decades of silence, years of being ignored. They demand justice, and they want to be heard. Theirs is a story of betrayal that is both national and deeply personal. Men and women who dedicated their lives to public service, some signing oaths of allegiance and servitude; casualties of a political tapestry woven in the fibers of acute security measures that somehow became normalized.