Nova Scotia is the sixth Canadian province to have its Supreme Court (not its lawmakers, incidentally) allow gay marriage.
According to a story in the National Post,
The ruling by Justice Heather Robertson effectively changes the definition of marriage in Nova Scotia to ‘‘the lawful union of two persons to the exclusion of all others.’’
The decision will not be opposed by either the province or the government of Canada.
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