Nova Scotia joins the ever-widening fold, So that's Ontario, Québec, British Columbia, Manitoba, Yukon and now NS.
Worth noting:
Since 2001, the province of Nova Scotia had given gay and lesbian couples some marital rights through a domestic partnership registry.
However, one of the couples in the suit before the judge had married in Ontario last year, but found that, despite this, and despite NS's domestic partnership registry, their relationship was not recognized as a marriage when dealing with the provincial government. That's "separate but equal" in practice. Separate for sure, and just as surely, not equal.