Canadian film on same-sex marriage causes deeper thinking on issue
Posted on March 8, 2007
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When Bill C-38, Canada’s law that extended marriage to same-sex couples, was passed, pro-traditional marriage leaders were dismayed the public hearings process was cut short and its report never presented. Even before the bill was passed though, two Alberta film maker brothers were already producing a unique film that would fairly present the views of numerous ordinary citizens and experts on both sides of the marriage issue.
For information: http://www.c38themovie.com or
Contact: info@c38themovie.com
Phone: 780-989-5858
Source: CNTNewswire.com
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