Winnipeg men trying to get their 1974 marriage registered dealt setback
WINNIPEG — Two Manitoba men who have been fighting for almost 44 years to have their wedding formally recognized have been dealt another setback.
Rich North’s complaint to the province’s human rights commission was dismissed this week. An adjudicator said the Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency was not discriminating against North and his partner Chris Vogel when it refused to register their marriage.
Robert Dawson said in his written decision that the agency was respecting a binding court decision from 1974.
North and Vogel were married on Feb. 11 of that year. A Unitarian minister in Winnipeg agreed to proclaim the banns of marriage for them, even though same-sex marriage would not be legal in Canada for another 31 years.


