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    [[Recognition (Canada)]]. This is a multi page section that gives information on [[recognition]] of [[nonbinary]] gender identities in Canadian services and government. In Canada, passports and immigration documents are issued federally by the Canadian government while driver's licenses, health cards, and birth certificates are issued by the appropriate provincial government.  
    [[Recognition (Canada)]]. This is a multi page section that gives information on [[recognition]] of [[nonbinary]] gender identities in Canadian services and government. In Canada, passports and immigration documents are issued federally by the Canadian government while driver's licenses, health cards, and birth certificates are issued by the appropriate provincial government.  


    == Recognition in federal government ==
    == Recognition in federal government ==
    In 2017, the Canadian government passed bill C-16, which added "gender identity" and "gender expression" as prohibited grounds for discrimination <ref>http://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?billId=8269852&Language=E&Mode=1</ref>. Following C-16 the government has put interim measures in place before they can issue documents without "M" or "F" <ref name="ircc">https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2017/08/new_x_gender_designationcomingtoirccdocuments.html</ref>. As of February 2019, the Canadian government has not issued any documents without "M" or "F" on them. However, they have introduced a process to have an observation added to passports or a letter issued alongside immigration documents, stating that "The sex of the bearer should be read as “X”, indicating that it is unspecified." <ref name="ircc" />


    == Recognition in provincial governments ==
    == Recognition in provincial governments ==