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Timeline of LGBT history in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Timeline of LGBT history in Canada This is a timeline of notable events in the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Canada. ==17th century==
* 1648: A gay military drummer stationed at the French garrison in Ville-Marie, New France is sentenced to death for sodomy by the local Sulpician priests.〔("Looking back at Quebec queer life since the 17th century" ). ''Xtra!'', December 15, 2009.〕 After an intervention by the Jesuits in Quebec City, the drummer's life is spared on the condition that he accept the position of New France's first permanent executioner.〔 As only the drummer was placed on trial, the widespread consensus of many historians is that his sexual partner may have been a First Nations man who was not subject to French religious law.〔("Montreal" ). glbtq.com, 2004.〕 In his 2006 book ''Répression des homosexuels au Québec et en France'', historian Patrice Corriveau identifies the drummer as "René Huguet dit Tambour",〔Patrice Corriveau, ''Répression des homosexuels au Québec et en France''. Septentrion, 2006. ISBN 9782894484739.〕 although other historians have challenged this identification as no known historical records place a person of that name in New France any earlier than 1680.〔("The Drummer’s Revenge" ). ''The Drummer's Revenge'', June 9, 2007.〕 *1691: Military officer Nicolas Daussy de Saint-Michel and two commoners, Jean Forgeron dit La Rose and Jean Filliau dit Dubois, are arrested on charges of sodomy.〔 Saint-Michel, highly knowledgeable about the law, refuses to cooperate with the investigation, successfully arguing that under France's ''Grande ordonnance criminelle'' of 1670 a charge of sodomy could only be investigated by the Sovereign Council of New France rather than the local bailiwick; the case is transferred to Quebec City, where the council ultimately finds all three guilty.〔''Procès de Nicolas Daussy de St-Michel, Jean Forgeron dit Larose, Jean Filio dit Dubois, tous accusés du crime de sodomie en 1691''. Éditions Quesnel de Fomblanche, 1976.〕 Dubois and La Rose are sentenced to additional time in the military, while Saint-Michel is fined 200 ''livres'' and exiled back to France.〔
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