Non-binary people in Quebec can finally get an X gender marker on their health cards and driver’s licenses.
The decision came as a surprise to many Quebeckers. That’s because just three months ago the provincial government insisted it wouldn’t make any decisions about X gender markers until 2025.
In December, the Quebec government formed a committee of experts and tasked them with studying issues related to gender identity in the province. They said at the time that they wanted to give the committee a chance to submit its final results, before committing to a province-wide policy on X marker.
But a member of the group, nurse Dianne Lavallé told Radio-Canada this week that, after meeting with several organizations, the group came to the consensus that X gender markers should be allowed.
Xtra senior editor Ziya Jones breaks it down.