Quebec to drop surgery requirement for people who want to change their sex on IDs
QUEBEC — A Quebec bill that would have allowed only people who have undergone surgery to change their sex on identification documents will be changed.
The bill introduced Oct. 21 by Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette was criticized by transgender-rights activists.
The law would have allowed people who identify as transgender to change their “gender” designation on official documents.
However activists said they were worried that would force people to reveal that they are transgender every time they showed their ID, because they would be the only ones with a “gender” as opposed to a “sex” designation on those documents.