transgender rights quebec

Quebec is making changes to its controversial Bill 2, which has been widely criticized for being transphobic. This includes removing the requirement for transgender people to have surgery in order to change the sex on their birth certificate.

"The objective of Bill 2 has always been to respond to a Superior Court ruling and to better reflect the realities of LGBTQ families. It was never our intention to complicate the gender affirmation process for trans people," the Office of the Minister of Justice said in an email statement to MTL Blog.

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A recent Change.org petition addressed to the Government of Quebec seeks the rejection of the introduction of Quebec's controversial bill, Bill 2.

Bill 2, which was recently proposed by the CAQ government, would require transgender people to have surgery in order to change the sex on their birth certificates and seeks to separate "gender" and "sex" into two distinct options.

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A newly proposed Quebec bill would require transgender people to have surgery in order to change the sex on their birth certificates. Bill 2 was tabled by Minister of Justice Simon Jolin-Barrette on October 21, and it also seeks to separate "gender" and "sex" into two distinct options.

Many Quebecers — including opposition parties and activists — have taken to social media to speak out against the bill and defend the rights of the LGBTQ community.

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