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A 2021 court ruling, Centre for Gender Advocacy et al. v. Attorney General of Québec, has struck down six legal provisions considered discriminatory towards trans and non-binary Québecois, including one forbidding the use of non-binary gender designations, and another one prohibiting non-citizens to obtain a change of name and sex designation ...
The law comes into force in November 2024, repealing the Transsexual Law and amending the Third Gender Law to allow the legal recognition of non-intersex non-binary people as "diverse". Persons aged 14 to 18 years can change their gender on government documents in the presence of their parents.
Non-binary people may identify as an intermediate or separate third gender, [ 6 ] identify with more than one gender [ 7 ][ 8 ] or no gender, or have a fluctuating gender identity. [ 9 ] Gender identity is separate from sexual or romantic orientation: [ 10 ] non-binary people have various sexual orientations. [ 11 ]
11 nonbinary trailblazers to know for Nonbinary Awareness Week. Nonbinary people, who are neither exclusively male nor female, have gained increasing visibility in entertainment, sports, politics ...
The good news is that there isn’t a single non-binary definition, and what gender means to you doesn’t change just because you aren’t out. ... they had diverse gender roles. Non-binary ...
International Non-Binary People's Day. International Non-Binary People's Day is observed each year on 14 July and is aimed at raising awareness and organising around the issues faced by non-binary people around the world. [1][2][3] The day was first celebrated in 2012, [4] started by Katje van Loon. [5] The date was chosen for being precisely ...
Canada introduced non-binary passports in August 2017, becoming the first country in the Americas to allow its citizens to use 'X' in the gender category. [29] Hickey applied and received one of the first issued, and used the passport to travel to Germany and visit a memorial to gay people persecuted by the Nazis. [30]
The 2021 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population with a reference date of May 11, 2021. [1] It follows the 2016 Canadian census, which recorded a population of 35,151,728. [2] The overall response rate was 98%, which is slightly lower than the response rate for the 2016 census. [3]