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Old 06-18-2014, 02:39 PM   #2
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Just read this today. Another news story about Wren (a young trans boy out west who has been in the news a few times in the past), apparently he has now been granted an amended birth certificate. To my knowledge he's the first trans kid who has managed to get his birth certificate changed in Canada (since laws were recently changed so that you don't need to have had surgery anymore).

Somehow even after all these years, though, I still make the mistake of reading the comments and they still make me fume. At least I don't allow myself to get pulled into signing up and responding to the ignorant assholes anymore, though

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EDMONTON – A 12-year-old transgender Alberta boy has been granted a new birth certificate that recognizes him as male.

Wren Kauffman was presented with the new document on Sunday in Edmonton during a Pride festival brunch hosted by the city’s mayor.

The province’s culture minister, Heather Klimchuk, made the presentation.

A spokesperson for the minister says the new certificate simply has a “M” instead of an “F.”

Kauffman had filed a complaint with the Alberta Human Rights Commission over the inability to change the sex on his birth certificate.

READ MORE: Does gender no longer work on birth certificates

Alberta law states that transgender persons must have reassignment surgery before they can change the sex on their birth certificates, but Premier Dave Hancock said in April that the surgery requirement will be dropped.

Wren, who was born a girl, had said it was stressful being listed as female.

A week after Hancock made the announcement, a judge ruled that the Alberta law dealing with birth certificates violates the rights of transgender people.

READ MORE: 10-year-old transgender child fights to have gender removed from birth certificate

In the 1970s, most provinces changed their laws so people could change their birth certificates after sex reassignment surgery. The revision left out transgender children, because people must be at least 18 to be eligible for the surgery.

Ontario revised its law following a human rights tribunal ruling in 2012 that declared it discriminatory to require an actual sex-change operation for a transgender woman who wanted to switch to female from male on her birth certificate.

It now allows a change with a note from a doctor or psychologist testifying to a person’s “gender identity,” but the province set an age limit of 18 and over and said it needed more time to consider the issue.

READ MORE: 2 transgender children struggle to be themselves

Other human rights complaints have also been filed in at least three other provinces: British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1395508/al...s-born-a-girl/
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