Is there a private list of people who would perform marriages with only Christian content?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kisilowsky v. Her Majesty the Queen, 2016 MBQB 224 (CanLII):

Manitoba says that, in 2003, there was no private list of people who would perform marriages with only Christian content; however, for reasons of which Manitoba is unaware, there was a private list of marriage commissioners as well as a public list at that time. But in 2004 following the decision in Vogel v. Canada (Attorney General), [2004] M.J. No. 418 (QL), the private list was abolished as being inappropriate.

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