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Supreme Court approves same-sex marriage
Same-sex rights in Canada have come a long way since 1965. Today homosexuals in Canada enjoy much more freedom and societal acceptance. But being almost equal isn’t enough. On December 9, 2004, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favour of same-sex marriage.
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Ontario Court Must Recognize Gay Marriages
In a Canadian first, a three-judge panel has ruled that the Ontario government must register gay and lesbian marriages. Prohibiting gay couples from marrying is unconstitutional and violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Ontario Superior Court panel ruled in an unanimous decision. “We’re no longer second-class citizens in this country and the time [...]
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