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Friday, November 28, 2008
Canadian Marriage Commissioner Sues Province Over Same-Sex Marriage Mandate
In Canada last May, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal held that government marriage commissioner Orville Nichols may not discriminate against same-sex couples in performing civil marriages. (See prior posting.) Not only is Nichols appealing the Tribunal's adverse decision but, according to the Regina Leader-Post, he also filed a separate suit last Monday against the government seeking to force a change in the rules that he says infringe his free exercise of religion. Saskatchewan Party Justice Minister Don Morgan said he would have preferred to grandfather in existing commissioners who had religious objections to performing same-sex marriages, but now that the Human Rights Tribunal has spoken the government must support its ruling. Morgan, however, has written all commissioners to tell them that they do have the option to surrender their civil marriage certificate and obtain only a certificate allowing them to perform religious marriages.