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[edit]- Johnsrude, Larry. (1998, April 3). Gay rights upheld; Alberta won’t challenge the Supreme Court ruling; Delwin Vriend wins discrimination fight. Edmonton Journal. A1.
- Bennet, D. (2008, April 2). Legal trailblazer Delwin Vriend urges Alberta government to protect gays. The Canadian Press.
- Simons, Paula. (2018, March 15). How the Vriend case established LGBTQ rights 20 years ago in Alberta - and across Canada. Edmonton Journal. https://edmontonjournal.com/news/insight/paula-simons-how-the-vriend-case-established-lgbtq-rights-20-years-ago-in-alberta-and-across-canada
- Simons, Paula. (2018, March 30). A new feeling of pride at the university that once fired gay instructor. Edmonton Journal. https://edmontonjournal.com/opinion/columnists/paula-simons-a-new-feeling-of-pride-at-the-university-that-once-fired-gay-instructor
- Simons, Paula. (2018-03-15). Gay rights pioneer Delwin Virend didn’t set out to be a hero. He became one anyway. Edmonton Journal https://edmontonjournal.com/news/insight/paula-simons-gay-rights-pioneer-delwin-vriend-didnt-set-out-to-be-hero-he-became-one-anyway
- Clement, D. (2013). Alberta's rights revolution. British Journal of Canadian Studies, 26(1), 59.
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