Domestic partnership in Nova Scotia
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Civil unions or registered partnerships but not marriage |
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Since June 4, 2001, the Canadian province of Nova Scotia has offered Domestic partnership registration to unmarried couples, both same-sex and different-sex, thereby entitling them to some, but not all, of the rights and benefits of marriage.
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