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Pink Triangle Press traces its history (though not its name) to 1971 in Toronto, when a group of volunteers began producing a paper containing news and opinions on gay liberation called The Body Politic (TBP). By 1976 TBP was being published monthly, and in the early 1980s it claimed a circulation of over 9000 nationally, and boasted contributions from writers all over the world.
Pink Triangle Press was incorporated in 1975, its name chosen as a symbol of history and commitment.
In 1978 the Press was charged with "publishing immoral, indecent and scurrilous material" because of an issue of The Body Politic which included the now-infamous article "Men Loving Boys Loving Men."
The Press was brought up on similar charges again in May 1982, this time for an article on fisting. The Press won both cases.
They launched Xtra! in 1984, and ceased publication of The Body Politic in 1987.