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Gay wedding: Two Canadian soldiers married on base

The Globe and Mail is reporting that two male Canadian soldiers have been married on base.

Guess Amurika has some more catching up to do.

I vote for health care first, though.

Full story to follow.
Canadian Forces sees first gay wedding

Tuesday, June 14, 2005 Updated at 4:04 PM EDT
Canadian Press

Halifax — The Canadian military is marking its first gay wedding.

Two men, who do not want to be identified, exchanged vows in a small ceremony at Canadian Forces Base Greenwood in western Nova Scotia.

It was the first time the military has presided over a same-sex union after introducing guidelines in 2003 dealing with the contentious issue.

The two men, one a sergeant, the other a warrant officer, were married last month by a United Church minister because the base chaplain is Anglican and couldn’t officiate.

But, Lt-Cmdr. David Greenwood helped arrange the service and preached at it.

He says it might encourage other gays and lesbians in the military to come forward and make their vows official.

A spokeswoman with National Defence confirmed it was the first wedding for a gay couple in the military’s history.

The department’s guidelines say same-sex couples must be treated like heterosexuals.

The Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruled last September that banning same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.

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