And another one is added to the list
Nov. 4th, 2004 01:39 pm"Saskatchewan mulls bid to allow same-sex marriage"
"A Saskatchewan judge will rule Friday on whether the province will become the seventh jurisdiction in Canada to allow same-sex marriages.
Justice Donna Wilson reserved her decision Wednesday after hearing from lawyers representing five gay and lesbian couples who were denied marriage licences.
The judge is expected to rule in favour of same-sex marriage, since neither the provincial nor the federal government plans to contest the application.
Same-sex couples can marry in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, the Yukon and Nova Scotia."
Meanwhile, South of the Border, the states are tripping over themselves trying to ban such. I certainly don't see allowing same-sex couples to marry as any sort of threat. (shakes head and sighs).
"A Saskatchewan judge will rule Friday on whether the province will become the seventh jurisdiction in Canada to allow same-sex marriages.
Justice Donna Wilson reserved her decision Wednesday after hearing from lawyers representing five gay and lesbian couples who were denied marriage licences.
The judge is expected to rule in favour of same-sex marriage, since neither the provincial nor the federal government plans to contest the application.
Same-sex couples can marry in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, the Yukon and Nova Scotia."
Meanwhile, South of the Border, the states are tripping over themselves trying to ban such. I certainly don't see allowing same-sex couples to marry as any sort of threat. (shakes head and sighs).