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In the first Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey (CTYHS, open from October 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014), surveying 923 non-cisgender Canadians between the ages of 14–25, 41% of respondents were nonbinary.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Frohard-Dourlent|first1=Hélène |last2=Dobson |first2=Sarah|last3= Clark|first3= Beth A.|last4=Doull|first4= Marion|last5= Saewyc|first5= Elizabeth M.|year=2016|title="I would have preferred more options": accounting for non-binary youth in health research|journal=Nursing Inquiry|doi=10.1111/nin.12150}}</ref> | In the first Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey (CTYHS, open from October 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014), surveying 923 non-cisgender Canadians between the ages of 14–25, 41% of respondents were nonbinary.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Frohard-Dourlent|first1=Hélène |last2=Dobson |first2=Sarah|last3= Clark|first3= Beth A.|last4=Doull|first4= Marion|last5= Saewyc|first5= Elizabeth M.|year=2016|title="I would have preferred more options": accounting for non-binary youth in health research|journal=Nursing Inquiry|doi=10.1111/nin.12150}}</ref> | ||
===Edmonton=== | |||
Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, had a municipal census in 2016 which allowed people to identify as "man/boy", "woman/girl", or "other". 1,212 people selected "other"; this was about 0.135% of the municipal population.<ref name="Riebe">{{Cite web |title=Transgender, non-binary, two-spirit options on Edmonton census for first time |last=Riebe |first=Natasha |work=CBC |date=29 March 2019 |access-date=10 November 2020 |url= https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-2019-municipal-census-gender-identity-options-1.5077306}}</ref> | |||
===Ontario=== | ===Ontario=== |