Human rights ruling says Manitoba must offer gender-neutral birth certificates
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has been ordered to start offering non-binary sex designations on its birth certificates.
A human rights adjudicator has also ordered the province to pay $50,000 to a transgender individual who wanted the sex designation on their birth certificate replaced with an “X” and was denied.
The complainant, who is identified as T.A. because of a publication ban, filed a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission after the request was turned down in 2014.
Manitoba’s Vital Statistics Agency said all birth certificates have two options — male or female — under provincial law and no other option is allowed.