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  Manitoba legalizes same-sex marriage
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News DateThursday, September 16, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionManitoba has become the fifth jurisdiction in Canada to legalize same-sex marriage.

Court of Queen's Bench Justice Douglas Yard ruled Thursday morning that the current definition of marriage in provincial law is unconstitutional.

"The traditional definition of marriage in Manitoba is reformulated to mean a voluntary union for life of two persons at the exclusion of all others," Justice Yard said in his decision.

Gay rights groups say they expect the first same-sex wedding to be performed in the province by the end of the week.

The case was brought forward by three same-sex couples who argued for the right to marry.

The couples sued the provincial and federal governments asking that the definition of marriage as a union of a man and a woman be declared contrary to the equality provision in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Lawyers for the federal government, which has jurisdiction over the definition of marriage, did not oppose the motion. It's the first time that federal lawyers did not try to fight or adjourn a court battle over same-sex marriage.

Lawyers for the Manitoba government also offered no opposition.

Gay marriages are already legal in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Yukon, after judges in those provinces declared the definition of marriage unconstitutional.

Same-sex couples were legally given the right to marry in the Yukon at the end of July.
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