Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Canada plans to introduce genderneut­ral passports

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

Canadians who do not identify as male or female will from August 31 be able to mark “X” on their passports, instead of “M” or “F”, the government has announced.

In a statement on Thursday, immigratio­n minister Ahmed Hussen said the Canadian government was working to implement an unspecifie­d gender designatio­n for Canadian passports and other documents issued by Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p Canada.

“Until documents with an ‘x’ option can be printed, the government will allow people to add an observatio­n to their passports, indicating it is unspecifie­d,” the National Post reported.

The initiative stems from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise to better reflect the gender diversity of Canadians, Hussen said.

“By introducin­g the ‘x’ gender designatio­n in our government­issued documents, we are taking an important step towards advancing equality for all Canadians regardless of gender identity or expression,” he said.

He said his department will be the first to introduce the interim measure, part of a government­wide initiative to make all documents gender neutral.

Earlier this year, Parliament passed a bill which amended the Canadian Human Rights Act to add gender identity and gender expression to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimina­tion.

Last year, Canada began allowing travellers to Canada to designate their gender as “other” on their electronic travel authorisat­ion forms.

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