Yay us! They're working for the government, not their church.
Full Report (worth the read): http://ca.news.yahoo.com/gay-marriage-refusal-law-unconstitutional-court-20110110-071200-550.html
REGINA - Saskatchewan's top court has ruled that marriage commissioners cannot refuse to wed same-sex couples on religious grounds.
The Appeal Court was asked to rule on proposed provincial legislation that would allow commissioners to cite their religion in saying "no." The law was crafted after a conflict arose in 2005 when commissioner Orville Nichols, a devout Baptist, refused to marry a gay couple.
In a decision released Monday, the court ruled the law would be unconstitutional. It said that accommodating the religious beliefs of the commissioners could not justify what would amount to discrimination against gays and lesbians.
Supporters of the law had argued it didn't deny same-sex couples the right to find someone else to marry them. But Egale Canada, which advocates for gays and lesbians, said it was discriminatory and would erode equality rights.
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Richards rejected suggestions that the number of gay marriages would be small and those affected could simply seek out someone else to perform the ceremony.
"First, and most importantly, this submission overlooks, or inappropriately discounts, the importance of the impact on gay or lesbian couples of being told by a marriage commissioner that he or she will not solemnize a same-sex union," he wrote.
"It is not difficult for most people to imagine the personal hurt involved in a situation where an individual is told by a governmental officer, 'I won’t help you because you are black (or Asian or First Nations) but someone else will,' or 'I won’t help you because you are Jewish (or Muslim or Buddhist) but someone else will.' Being told, 'I won’t help you because you are gay/lesbian but someone else will' is no different.
Full Report (worth the read): http://ca.news.yahoo.com/gay-marriage-refusal-law-unconstitutional-court-20110110-071200-550.html


