Halpern v Canada (AG)

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Halpern v Canada (AG), [2003] O.J. No. 2268 is a June 10, 2003 decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario in which the Court found that the common law definition of marriage, which defined marriage as between one man and one woman, violated section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Attorney General of Canada, The Attorney General of Ontario, and Novina Wong, The Clerk of the City of Toronto
rdf:langString Hedy Halpern and Colleen Rogers, Michael Leshner and Michael Stark, Aloysius Pittman and Thomas Allworth, Dawn Onishenko and Julie Erbland, Carolyn Rowe and Carolyn Moffatt, Barbara McDowall and Gail Donnelly, Alison Kemper and Joyce Barnett
rdf:langString Roy McMurtry C.J.O, James MacPherson, Eileen Gillese JJ.A.
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