Losing the Feminist Voice? Debates on the Legal Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships in Canada

44 Pages Posted: 18 Sep 2006 Last revised: 3 Jun 2009

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Claire Young

University of British Columbia - Faculty of Law

Susan B. Boyd

University of British Columbia Allard School of Law

Date Written: 2006

Abstract

Over the last decade, legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Canada has accelerated. By and large, same-sex cohabitants are now recognised in the same manner as opposite-sex cohabitants, and same-sex marriage was legalised in 2005. Without diminishing the struggle that lesbians and gay men have endured to secure this somewhat revolutionary legal recognition, this article troubles its narrative of progress. In particular, we investigate the terms on which recent legal struggles have advanced, as well as the ways in which resistance to the legal recognition has been expressed and dealt with. We argue that to the extent that feminist critiques of marriage, familial ideology, and the privatisation of economic responsibility are marginalised, conservative and heteronormative discourses on marriage and family are reinforced. Our case studies include two pivotal moments in the quest for legislative recognition of same-sex relationships: the Hearings of the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on Bill C-23, The Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act, in 2000 and the hearings on Same-Sex Marriage in 2003. We find that the debates operated within a narrow paradigm that bolstered many existing hierarchies and exacerbated conditions for those who are economically disadvantaged.

Keywords: cohabitation, marginalisation of feminist critique, marriage, privatisation, same-sex relationships

Suggested Citation

Young, Claire and Boyd, Susan Barbara, Losing the Feminist Voice? Debates on the Legal Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships in Canada (2006). Feminist Legal Studies (2006) 14: 213-240, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=896623

Claire Young (Contact Author)

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Susan Barbara Boyd

University of British Columbia Allard School of Law ( email )

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Canada
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HOME PAGE: http://www.allard.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/susan-b-boyd-frsc

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