FAMILY AND SOCIETY Canada: basic freedoms lost since same-sex marriage came to town*

Canadians have faced disciplinary action, termination of employment or prosecution by government tribunals since same-sex marriage was legalised in 2005 and protected attribute status was granted to sexual orientation and gender identity in anti-discrimination laws.1,2 Since being made legal, same-sex marriage has been treated identically to traditional marriage in law and public life. A corollary is that anyone who rejects the new orthodoxy must be acting on the basis of bigotry and host…

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