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Breaking News on Bill C-279, the federal ‘gender identity’ and ‘gender expression’ bill

February 7th, 2013 Comments off

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We have just gotten word that the amended status of the federal ‘gender identity’ and ‘gender expression’ bill (Bill C-279) is set to be ruled upon by the Speaker of the House of Commons on Wednesday, February 27. The Speaker will determine if the Justice Committee’s approved amendments are to go forward — that is, the amendments that were approved before the meeting was interrupted by two unregistered Conservative MPs. (See the Xtra! article on that meeting, here: http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Conservatives_filibuster_trans_bill-12904.aspx).
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The amendments include the removal of ‘gender expression’ as a protected ground, and the addition of a definition for ‘gender identity’, which were the conditions placed by some Conservative MPs to have their vote.
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The definition of ‘gender identity’ put forward by Garrison, which is based on the definition of ‘gender identity’ in the found in the Yogyakarta Principles (Page 6), is:

Gender identity means, in respect of an individual, the individual’s deeply felt internal in individual experience of gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex that the individual was assigned at birth


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Update, 6:30 pm:
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Randall Garrison, the NDP MP sponsoring the bill, provided the following insights via Facebook:

We are arguing that the amendments didn’t get fair and full consideration at the Justice committee due to the actions of a Conservative minority. Normally you don’t get a second shot at amendments already introduced at committee. The Speaker won’t consider content, just procedures. We need the compromise amendments in order to hang on to the support of the 15 Conservatives who voted in favour at 2nd reading and then the bill will pass. We are hopeful he will allow them…

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News re: the Federal ‘Gender Identity’ Bill.

November 7th, 2012 Comments off

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Hello Everyone,
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We just found out via Sarah Manns and the Trans Lobby Group that Bill C-279 (the Federal ‘Gender Identity’ Bill) will be discussed at the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on November 20, 22, and 27.
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This is the bill that was originally written to add ‘gender identity’ and ‘gender expression’ as protected grounds from discrimination and hate crimes under the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms and the Criminal Code of Canada; however, it is now only proposing ‘gender identity’ after the Conservative Party of Canada threatened to defeat the bill during Second Reading.
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More information on the Bill can be found here: http://www.parl.gc.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?billId=5122660&Mode=1&Language=E
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Information about how to depute or make a submission has not been published yet. It will likely be posted on the House of Common’s Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights website.
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Moving forward,
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Martin Otarola
Queer Ontario Secretary
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Breaking! ServiceOntario Announces New Criteria for Change of Sex Designation on Ontario Birth Registration

October 5th, 2012 Comments off

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The following letter by Sandra Leonetti (Deputy Registrar General, Office of the Registrar General) was forwarded to us by Alexandra Schmidt (Senior Policy Advisor, Policy & Regulatory Services Branch, ServiceOntario), as a stakeholder in the consultations around the Change of Sex Designation Criteria on an Ontario Birth Certificate. French and English PDF versions of the letter can be downloaded after the text.
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October 5, 2012
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I am writing to inform you of changes to requirements to change sex designation on an Ontario birth registration.
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The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ordered the Government to cease requiring transgendered persons to have “transsexual surgery” in order to obtain a change in sex designation on their registration of birth. In accordance with the Tribunal’s order, the criteria for changing sex designation on a birth registration have been revised and there is no longer a requirement for “transsexual surgery”.
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The new criteria requires that a person wishing to change their sex designation on their Ontario birth registration complete a statutory declaration that they have assumed (or have always had) the gender identity that accords with the change in sex designation, they are living full-time in that gender identity and they intend to maintain that gender identity. The person must also provide a letter from a practising physician or psychologist (including a psychological associate) authorized to practise in Canada who can support the requested change. Alternative evidence to this letter in certain circumstances may be acceptable and is detailed on the application form.
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At this time, an applicant for a change in sex designation on a birth registration must be at least 18 years of age.
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The revised criteria and forms are posted on the Ministry’s website at www.ServiceOntario.ca. We would appreciate if you would make this information available to members of your organization and any clients who may be impacted by the revised criteria.
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Thank you for your consideration of this important matter.
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Sincerely,
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Original signed
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Sandra Leonetti

Deputy Registrar General, Office of the Registrar General
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A PDF version of this letter can be downloaded here: English Registrar General Letter Re New Change of Sex Designation Criteria in Ontario

A French version can be downloaded here: French Registrar General Letter Re New Change of Sex Designation Criteria in Ontario
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