Refusal to marry same-sex couples unconstitutional
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal decided it is unconstitutional to allow marriage commissioners to opt out of marrying same-sex couples.
It released its decision in the “Marriage Commissioners Reference” today.
The case concerns the possible amendments that would allow marriage commissioners to refuse to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies.
In 2005, Parliament created a new law redefining marriage to include same-sex unions. Since then there has been a religious fight against them, including Saskatchewan marriage commissioners.