Just Married - Gay Marriage and the Expansion of Human Rights Kevin Bourassa & Joe Varnell

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"I feel very strongly that all people regardless of race, privilage and sexuality be treated fairly, respectfully and equally. I am proud to raise my children with the same values and beliefs." - Angela Genereaux, sister of Kevin Bourassa, in a letter to her Member of Parliament, February 12, 2001







Our friends Carolyn Swadron and Bill Wrigley (Toronto)

"If we ever needed reassurance that y0u were serious (we didn't) it was hearing you live, on the radio, in the studio yet, at 7:45 a.m.! Now that's commitment." -Bill and Carolyn Dec. 11, 2000



Charmaine Peever Witness for Kevin Bourassa

"This is an incredible undertaking and it is so amazing to us that we are part of history in the making." -Charmaine Peever Dec. 14, 2000






Gerry Bourassa (Kevin's father) hugging
Joe as he arrived home from the wedding.





Kevin, Brent hugging Joe at home after the marriage ceremony.



Our friend Newson Fonseca, Toronto

"I believe that at least the issue has been disseminated in the Nation's mind, now let us watch the Federal Government saying that the definition of "person" is a Provincial matter, while Mike [Harris, Ontario Premier] tries to kick it back to the Feds ...." -Newson Fonseca Dec. 11, 2000


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