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Can Alberta use the notwithstanding clause to prevent same-sex couples from marrying?

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Can Alberta use the notwithstanding clause to prevent same-sex couples from marrying?

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No. In 2000, the government of Alberta passed legislation invoking the notwithstanding clause to maintain marriage as exclusively heterosexual. Alberta’s legislation is constitutionally invalid, because restricting marriage to opposite-sex couples concerns who can marry (capacity), which is federal jurisdiction.

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