The Foundation for Equal Families is a Canadian gay and lesbian rights group founded in 1994 following the failure of Bill 167 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
The group's mandate is "Dedicated to achieving recognition and equality for same sex relationships and associated family rights through education and legal action".
The education portion of the mandate was achieved through participation in various cities pride events, including Toronto, London, Windsor and Ottawa.
The case was ultimately settled once the government introduced and passed the Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act.
Neither the omnibus lawsuit nor the Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act addressed or made mention of providing access to marriage.