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The real problem with the gay marriage issue began when the state and church used the same word for two different things. -- nm
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Dano (aka dano)
Nov 4 '09, 14:16
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Until I moved to this country I had no clue that marriage could be controlled by the state....you talked to your minister/priest/whatever, he read the
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MojaveMeg
Nov 4, 14:21
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yes, you need a license here. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 4, 14:22
A license is required here, yes. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 14:22
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Ah okay, I have an acknowledgement from the Registrar General of Ontario with a copy of the cerificate we completed at the church. So it seems it was
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MojaveMeg
Nov 4, 14:28
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Basically, the priest performs the service and sends the paperwork off to the government. It's that way in Australia too. -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 4, 14:29
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(but we need a license here first, right? I mean, you buy the provincial license in advance of the ceremony, the official fills it out and finalizes
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Andie
Nov 4, 14:48
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yes -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 14:52
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