Canadians Want Marriage Issue Re-Examined
Canadians support re-visiting impact of marriage legislation, says League
OTTAWA, October 30, 2006 – The Catholic Civil Rights League today cited a new opinion poll about Canadians’ views on religious freedom in the same sex marriage question as further proof of the need to revisit the matter.
The poll, conducted by COMPAS Inc. for the Institute of Canadian Values and The National Post, shows that a majority of Canadians want Parliament to act to protect freedom of religion in the light of legislation redefining marriage to include same-sex couples.
Sixty-four percent of respondents to the survey, conducted October 18-27, said that Parliament should review existing legislation to ensure that freedom of religion is protected while 24 percent opposed such an initiative ...
OTTAWA, October 30, 2006 – The Catholic Civil Rights League today cited a new opinion poll about Canadians’ views on religious freedom in the same sex marriage question as further proof of the need to revisit the matter.
The poll, conducted by COMPAS Inc. for the Institute of Canadian Values and The National Post, shows that a majority of Canadians want Parliament to act to protect freedom of religion in the light of legislation redefining marriage to include same-sex couples.
Sixty-four percent of respondents to the survey, conducted October 18-27, said that Parliament should review existing legislation to ensure that freedom of religion is protected while 24 percent opposed such an initiative ...