Saskatchewan, or as I like to call it, “a little bit of the Soviet Union right here in Canada”, is the latest province to have its activist judges decide what Canada’s social values will be rather than citizens and elected representatives deciding—you know like in a free country.
Activist Judge Orders 7th Canadian Province to Legalize Same-Sex ‘Marriage’
SASKATOON, November 5, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) -Justice Donna Wilson of the Family Law Division of the Saskatchewan Court of Queen’s Bench ruled today that the definition of marriage in Saskatchewan was unconstitutional and redefined it. “The common-law definition of marriage for civil purposes is declared to be ‘the lawful union of two persons to the exclusion of all others,’” Wilson wrote in a five-page ruling.
The order was not opposed by either the [socialist NDP —ed] province of Saskatchewan or the [socialist Liberal —ed] federal government. Court costs totaling $10,000 were ordered paid to the five homosexual activist couples who brought the case forward: Erin Scriven and Lisa Stumborg, Lenore Swystun and Kelley Moore, James Hein-Blackmore and William Hein-Blackmore, Nicole White and Julie Richards, and Martin Bonneville and Ted Atkins.
Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario, the Yukon, Manitoba and Nova Scotia have already been forced by other law-usurping judges to redefine marriage. Meanwhile, homosexual activists continue to target other provinces with court action, rather act through the elected legislatures which they know would vote against them in deference to strong public opinion against homosexual ‘marriage’. Two homosexual activist couples are challenging the marriage law in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
On a uniquely ironic note, the former Soviet Republic of Ukraine just enacted new anti-abortion laws, or at least restrictions on abortions.
Ukraine Amends Abortion Law to Protect Unborn After 22 Weeks Gestation
KIEV, November 5, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In the Ukraine Tuesday Parliament passed a law limiting abortion to unborn children under 22 weeks gestation, whereas it was formerly permitted up to 28 weeks. Of the 450-member Ukrainian Parliament, 281 legislators backed the abortion amendment.
Lech Kowalewski, spokesman for the Polish Federation of Pro-life Movements and a European representative on the International Right to Life Federation told LifeSiteNews.com that the change was “a very important victory” for the region. “Ukraine is a country where abortion is the most popular ‘method’ of ‘family planning’, treated as a contraceptive among some people including the medical profession,” said Kowalewski.
On the same day, the Ukraine Parliament voted to ban forced sterilization of people with disabilities.
In Canada, the Liberal Party has decided that all abortions, no matter what, for any reason, at any time in the pregnancy at all whatsoever including even the 9th month, are allowed, no questions asked, and just to prove the point, all taxpayers are forced to pay for them all in full. They even pay for them when they’re done at a private abortion clinic, which is strangely just fine with the socialists in Ottawa.
Meanwhile, Canadians are not allowed, by law, to pay for their own basic health care with their own money. They are forced, by law, to wait in line for the government service, much like in Communist countries.
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