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  2. Same-sex marriage in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex marriage has been legal in Saskatchewan since November 5, 2004 as a result of a decision of the Family Law Division of the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench. [1] [2] This decision followed similar cases in six other provinces and territories, and pre-dated by eight months the federal Civil Marriage Act of 2005, [3] which made same-sex marriage available throughout Canada.

  3. Marriage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, there were 146,618 marriages in Canada, down 6.8% from 157,395 in 2000, [1] but by 2020, there were only 98,355 marriages registered in Canada, which was the lowest total since 1938. [2] Prince Edward Island had the highest crude marriage rate (6.5 per 1,000 people) and Quebec had the lowest (3.0).

  4. Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Public Records Office (HPRO) set up at the University of Saskatchewan in 1937 was the precursor to the present day Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Morton modelled the HPRO on the English Public Record Office. He felt it was important to make a distinction between government archives and archives containing general historic ...

  5. LGBTQ rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rights are some of the most extensive in the world. [5] [6] [7] Same-sex sexual activity, in private between consenting adults, was decriminalized in Canada on June 27, 1969, when the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69 (also known as Bill C-150) was brought into force upon royal assent. [1]

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  7. Louise Simard (politician) - Wikipedia

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    She is a citizen of Métis Nation—Saskatchewan. [6] After receiving a BA in 1969 and LLB degree (Jurisprudence Award) in 1970 from the University of Saskatchewan, [7] Simard articled in Regina and was called to the Saskatchewan Bar in 1971. [2] Simard has two children, Paul and Marin, from her first marriage.

  8. Homosexuality and the Anglican Church of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Church of Canada is the third largest church in Canada, after the Roman Catholic Church and the United Church of Canada.After many years of debate, the first blessing of a same-sex partnership took place in 2003, by the Diocese of New Westminster, in Vancouver.

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    “The marriage will last two years max,” another hedged. The original poster added , “They received some complaints from invited guests over this!” “Invited guests complain about ...

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