Canada legalises gay marriage

Canada became the third country to legalise gay marriage early today, as parliament passed landmark legislation allowing same-sex civil unions, despite strong opposition from Conservatives and religious leaders.

Canada became the third country to legalise gay marriage early today, as parliament passed landmark legislation allowing same-sex civil unions, despite strong opposition from Conservatives and religious leaders.

Although gay marriage is already legal in seven provinces, the Bill now grants all same-sex couples in Canada the same legal rights as those in traditional union between a man and a woman.

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