Quebec greenlights X gender markers for driver's licences, health cards in policy U-turn

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The Quebec government has pulled a 180 on its policy for X gender markers. 

In a surprise decision, the province has approved the use of gender markers that reflect the identity of trans and non-binary people on provincial driver’s licences and health insurance cards, Radio-Canada has learned. 

The François Legault government had vowed not to make any decisions regarding the X marker until its new gender identity committee submitted its final report in winter 2025.

In a written statement, Quebec Family Minister Suzanne Roy said the decision came after committee experts made the recommendation.

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“In light of the consensus reached … the Quebec government agrees that the

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