Ottawa Citizen

‘Neutral’ birth certificat­es coming by 2018?

- JESSICA SMITH CROSS

TORONTO Gender-neutral birth certificat­es could be issued in Ontario as early as next year, provided the province can work out bureaucrat­ic hurdles involving other government­s.

Ontario’s minister of government and consumer services said Thursday consultati­ons is working to ensure a gender-neutral birth certificat­e would be legally recognized in other jurisdicti­ons.

Tracy MacCharles said she’s hopeful Ontario can issue genderneut­ral birth certificat­es by 2018.

MacCharles said she’s asked the ministry to reach out to Joshua M. Ferguson — an Ontario-born filmmaker who applied last week to have a change of sex designatio­n on their birth certificat­e from male to non-binary — a term used to define someone who doesn’t identify with either gender. The minister said she knows the issue is important to the trans and non-binary community.

Ferguson, who wants to be referred to by the gender-neutral pronouns “they/them/their,” said they’re pleased to see the government moving forward on the issue.

The 34-year-old, who is also a writer and activist, said they have a right to a non-binary birth certificat­e, given Ontario’s laws against discrimina­tion on the basis of gender identity.

Ferguson said they’d hoped to receive the new certificat­e by this summer.

“If it doesn’t happen until 2018, this is definitely a problem for me personally, because it would continue to cause me emotional grief over having a birth certificat­e and all my other forms of legal documentat­ion that are currently discrimina­ting against me, because I’m not a male or a female,” Ferguson said.

Currently, Ontario offers gender-neutral options for drivers’ licences and health cards but not for birth certificat­es.

Ferguson, who lives in Vancouver, has submitted a physician letter along with the applicatio­n to confirm that the sex on their current birth certificat­e does not match their gender identity.

Last month, activist Gemma Hickey applied for a non-binary birth certificat­e in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, but no decision has been announced.

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