Happily ever after: revisiting 2 couples who fought for gay marriage in N.B.

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“Would you still love me if I was a worm?”

The question went viral on TikTok recently. Young people, posing the scenario to their partners, were met with bewilderment, suspicion and calm certainty — “Of course I would.” If tested beyond the trend, though, how many of those couples really would love each other in spineless form?

There’s no question about the answer when it comes to Catherine Sidney and Bridget McGale, a couple in Saint John’s north end who have been together for 43 years. They were one of four couples, including Wayne Harrison and Ross Leavitt, who participated in the 2005 legal challenge to allow

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