Canada is considering expanding recognition of foreign polygamous marriages. A new report by researchers at Queen's University examines the policy implications of this for Canada. The report analyzes legal and social issues related to recognizing polygamous marriages entered into in other countries by immigrants to Canada.
Canada is considering expanding recognition of foreign polygamous marriages. A new report by researchers at Queen's University examines the policy implications of this for Canada. The report analyzes legal and social issues related to recognizing polygamous marriages entered into in other countries by immigrants to Canada.
Canada is considering expanding recognition of foreign polygamous marriages. A new report by researchers at Queen's University examines the policy implications of this for Canada. The report analyzes legal and social issues related to recognizing polygamous marriages entered into in other countries by immigrants to Canada.
The following is an excerpt from the report: "Expanding Recognition of
Foreign Polygamous Marriages: Policy Implications for Canada" prepared by Dr. Martha Bailey, Principal Researcher, Professor Beverley Baines, Coprincipal researcher and Professor Bita Amani, Co-principal researcher of Queen's University at Kingston, ON, Canada. 1 Canadian spelling is used in this report.