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Homosexuality and the Anglican Church of Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Homosexuality and the Anglican Church of Canada Homosexuality and the Anglican Church of Canada exists within a liberal social and legislative Canadian context. ==Changes in Canadian law== In the secular context, Canadian law has undergone a profound change in regards to homosexuality. The last homosexual to be 'sent to prison indefinitely as a "dangerous sex offender" was in 1967.〔(In Depth Same-sex rights Canada timeline )〕 In 1969, the Canadian parliament passed amendments into the Criminal Code decriminalizing homosexuality in Canada.〔 On 20 July 1971, the last homosexual criminally convicted on his sexual orientation was released from prison.〔 On 20 July 2005, the Canadian government legalised same-sex marriage.〔 Currently ten dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada permit the blessing of same-sex unions: the Vancouver-based Diocese of New Westminster, the Diocese of Edmonton, the Diocese of Ottawa, the Diocese of Toronto, the London-based Diocese of Huron, the diocese of Quebec, the Diocese of Rupert's Land, the Hamilton-based Diocese of Niagara, the Diocese of Montreal, and the Victoria-based Diocese of British Columbia. The Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior (formerly the Diocese of Cariboo) also permit such rites.〔(Quebec becomes 11th diocese to offer same-sex blessings )〕
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