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Not every country treats LGBTQ+ people with equal respect, and in various places, progress has even reversed. Yet some ...
Twenty years ago, same-sex marriage was recognized across Canada when Bill C-38, the Civil Marriage Act, passed in the House of Commons in a 163-138 vote.
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled to give LGBTQ couples nationwide the right to marry. But 10 years on, the wave of optimism that followed the decision has changed.
As a lawyer in Canada in the past, I was involved in same-sex marriage litigation in that country. That was early in the last decade, around 2002.
On Nov. 5, Donald Trump was reelected president, sparking renewed concerns about the future of marriage equality. Trump’s prior statements, such as his support for “traditional marriage” and ...
Parade grand marshal Fae Johnstone calls out chants through a megaphone during the Capital Pride Parade in Ottawa, on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023. Organizations across the country are gearing up for what ...
Certainly with marriage equality, Canada led the way. He will be a part of Pride Toronto festivities with “An Evening with George Takei,” a lecture and Q&A session at Ryerson Theatre on June 26.
Back in 2009, The New York Times estimated that without marriage equality, a hypothetical same-sex couple with two kids would incur anywhere from $41,196 to $467,562 in extra costs over their ...
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