I Never Thought I'd See It Happen...
If you ever needed a sign that the end times are upon us, here it is:
Alberta is going to recognize same-sex marriages.
Yes, the province that makes Texas look like a bastion of communism, the same province that fought the Supreme Court of Canada tooth & nail to deny that gays & lesbians were even human beings, is finally caving in on our weddings, albeit grudgingly.
Full article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050712.wgaymarriage0712/BNStory/National/
BTW, the same-sex marriage bill, C-38, passed second reading in the Senate July 6 with a 2:1 margin, and is scheduled for third (final) reading on July 18 with a quick vote before being sent off to Governor-General Andrienne Clarkson for her signature. Five more days! Whee!
Alberta is going to recognize same-sex marriages.
Yes, the province that makes Texas look like a bastion of communism, the same province that fought the Supreme Court of Canada tooth & nail to deny that gays & lesbians were even human beings, is finally caving in on our weddings, albeit grudgingly.
Full article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050712.wgaymarriage0712/BNStory/National/
BTW, the same-sex marriage bill, C-38, passed second reading in the Senate July 6 with a 2:1 margin, and is scheduled for third (final) reading on July 18 with a quick vote before being sent off to Governor-General Andrienne Clarkson for her signature. Five more days! Whee!

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This socio-political note brought to you by the letter 'Y'.
Oh, and it's good to see you writing things here. You even got Bill Eyler into a chatty mood!
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Personally, I'm not sure how a triple-E senate would help maintain Conservative control of Alberta. It would take serious gerrymandering to keep senators under the thumb of rural conservative voters rather than the more liberal voters of Calgary and esp. Edmonton. My suspicion is that this is one of those odd situations where the end result could be precisely the opposite of what the drafters intended. It would be a fun experiment in any case. In any case, my very unscientific intuition is that there are better odds of a single transferable vote modification to the House of Commons than replacement/abolition of the Senate.
Once a political junky, always a political junky. :-)