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News: Supreme Court approves change to definition of marriage to include same-sex relationships

December 09 2004 - Canada's Supreme Court has stated that the Canadian government has the ability to change the definition of marriage to include same-sex partners, and that such a change would be constitutional. This opens the door to a much anticipated change in Canada's legislation in 2005.

Already, seven of ten of Canada's provinces, and one of the three territories in Canada's north, recognize same-sex unions. Those that do not are Alberta, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories.

See our FAQ for questions and answers on same-sex immigration to Canada.

 

 

 
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