Rob Edge and Stephen Dunbar had brought suit against the Yukon government after being refused a marriage licence in Whitehorse. Their lawyer, Jim Tucker, argued that the federal government's failure to appeal the decisions legalizing same-sex marriage in Ontario, BC, and Quebec signalled a change in Canadian common law regarding marriage.
Supreme Court of the Yukon TerritoryJustice Peter McIntyre agreed that the federal government was inconsistent in its approach to the definition of marriage, a federal responsibility, since it had not appealed the first three decisions. Justice McIntyre declared same-sex marriages legal in Yukon, and ordered the government to issue a marriage licence to Mr. Edge and Mr. Dunbar.
The judge obtained verbal promises from the territorial government that the couple would be granted marriage licences. Yukon premier Dennis Fentie praised the ruling.
External links
Same Sex Marriage in Canada (http://samesexmarriage.ca)
Dunbar & Edge v. Yukon & Canada 2004 YKSC 54 (http://www.canlii.org/yk/cas/yksc/2004/2004yksc54.html) (canlii.ca) - text of the ruling.