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2018 |
83140 characters 7 sections 23 paragraphs 5 images 285 internal links 19 external links |
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2017 |
80949 characters 7 sections 23 paragraphs 3 images 286 internal links 17 external links |
ontario 0.673 halpern 0.186 banns 0.167 vautour 0.145 rev 0.124 park 0.124 charter 0.123 ensures 0.103 canadian 0.101 judgment 0.098 statute 0.084 violated 0.084 jurisdiction 0.080 2003 0.080 superior 0.075 |
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2016 |
61605 characters 7 sections 12 paragraphs 3 images 252 internal links 13 external links |
ontario 0.659 halpern 0.196 banns 0.176 vautour 0.153 rev 0.131 park 0.131 charter 0.129 canadian 0.106 judgment 0.103 provincial 0.095 violated 0.088 jurisdiction 0.084 2003 0.084 superior 0.079 167 0.076 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2015 |
59380 characters 7 sections 11 paragraphs 3 images 250 internal links 11 external links |
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The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2014 |
41879 characters 7 sections 12 paragraphs 3 images 140 internal links 11 external links |
ontario 0.637 halpern 0.205 banns 0.185 vautour 0.160 rev 0.137 park 0.137 charter 0.136 canadian 0.111 judgment 0.108 violated 0.092 jurisdiction 0.088 2003 0.088 superior 0.083 167 0.080 barrero 0.080 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2013 |
40377 characters 7 sections 11 paragraphs 3 images 138 internal links 9 external links |
ontario 0.608 halpern 0.214 banns 0.193 vautour 0.167 rev 0.142 park 0.142 charter 0.141 canadian 0.116 judgment 0.112 violated 0.096 2003 0.092 superior 0.086 167 0.083 barrero 0.083 blanca 0.083 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2012 |
40110 characters 7 sections 10 paragraphs 3 images 135 internal links 12 external links |
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The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2011 |
40056 characters 7 sections 10 paragraphs 3 images 134 internal links 12 external links |
ontario 0.582 halpern 0.225 banns 0.202 vautour 0.175 rev 0.150 park 0.150 charter 0.149 canadian 0.122 judgment 0.118 violated 0.101 2003 0.097 barrero 0.088 blanca 0.088 bourassa 0.088 cheri 0.088 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2010 |
39611 characters 7 sections 10 paragraphs 3 images 134 internal links 11 external links |
ontario 0.627 halpern 0.242 vautour 0.189 charter 0.160 banns 0.146 canadian 0.132 judgment 0.127 violated 0.109 2003 0.104 barrero 0.094 blanca 0.094 bourassa 0.094 elaine 0.094 housekeeping 0.094 layland 0.094 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2009 |
24838 characters 7 sections 10 paragraphs 2 images 48 internal links 11 external links |
ontario 0.627 halpern 0.242 vautour 0.189 charter 0.160 banns 0.146 canadian 0.132 judgment 0.127 violated 0.109 2003 0.104 barrero 0.094 blanca 0.094 bourassa 0.094 elaine 0.094 housekeeping 0.094 layland 0.094 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10, 2003, when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2008 |
25008 characters 6 sections 10 paragraphs 2 images 58 internal links 11 external links |
ontario 0.627 halpern 0.242 vautour 0.189 charter 0.160 banns 0.146 canadian 0.132 judgment 0.127 violated 0.109 2003 0.104 barrero 0.094 blanca 0.094 bourassa 0.094 elaine 0.094 housekeeping 0.094 layland 0.094 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14 , 2001 . [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10 , 2003 , when the Court of Appeal for Ontario in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2007 |
25024 characters 6 sections 10 paragraphs 2 images 58 internal links 11 external links |
ontario 0.627 halpern 0.242 vautour 0.189 charter 0.160 banns 0.146 canadian 0.132 judgment 0.127 violated 0.109 2003 0.104 barrero 0.094 blanca 0.094 bourassa 0.094 elaine 0.094 housekeeping 0.094 layland 0.094 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14 , 2001 . [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10 , 2003 , when the Ontario Court of Appeal in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2006 |
23902 characters 6 sections 9 paragraphs 2 images 56 internal links 11 external links |
ontario 0.607 halpern 0.261 vautour 0.203 charter 0.172 banns 0.157 canadian 0.142 judgment 0.137 violated 0.117 2003 0.112 barrero 0.102 blanca 0.102 bourassa 0.102 elaine 0.102 housekeeping 0.102 mejias 0.102 |
The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14 , 2001 . [1] The legality of the marriages was questioned and they were not registered [2] until after June 10 , 2003 , when the Ontario Court of Appeal in Halpern v. Canada (Attorney General) upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2005 |
15723 characters 5 sections 8 paragraphs 3 images 46 internal links 5 external links |
ontario 0.692 halpern 0.223 charter 0.221 canadian 0.181 judgment 0.175 violated 0.150 housekeeping 0.130 stay 0.121 al 0.111 freedoms 0.110 2003 0.108 banns 0.100 toronto 0.100 ensures 0.093 appeal 0.088 |
Same-sex marriage was legalized in Ontario in 2003 after the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a lower court ruling which declared that defining marriage in heterosexual -only terms violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . |
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2004 |
24032 characters 4 sections 17 paragraphs 1 images 107 internal links 4 external links |
ontario 0.666 halpern 0.245 charter 0.243 canadian 0.200 judgment 0.193 violated 0.166 stay 0.133 al 0.123 freedoms 0.121 2003 0.119 banns 0.110 toronto 0.110 appeal 0.096 divorce 0.094 read 0.090 |
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