A parent is demanding that their baby should be the world’s first child to be registered as “gender unknown” on its birth certificate. Kori Doty, who identifies as a “non-binary trans person”, is insisting that Canadian authorities issue a non-gendered birth certificate for their 8-month-old child.
Doty added: “I’m recognising them as a baby and trying to give them all the love and support to be the most whole person that they can be outside of the restrictions that come with the boy box and the girl box.”
Baby Saeryl already has health cards issued with the gender specified as “undetermined”, but in spite of Doty’s efforts to get British Columbia to issue the child with a birth certificate that has no gender specification, authorities have refused to grant that.
Doty’s lawyer says British Columbia only issues birth documents which have a male or female designation. The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal is helping Doty fight to get all government documents to accommodate non-gendered people. Another Canadian province, Ontario, says it is reviewing its policies to include non-binary genders, however, critics claim such children could become a target for bullies or discrimination.

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