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B.C. government still wants male or female designation on BC Health Card and driver’s licence

Vancouverite denied gender marker as 'X' on BC Services Card and driver's license. Brian Beard

A Vancouverite’s application to change their gender to an ‘X’ on their BC Health Card and driver’s license has been denied.

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Joshua M. Ferguson, whose current designation is male but doesn’t identify as a woman or man, feels let down by the provincial government.

“I expected more from this government. The NDP, in history at certain points, has been a leader for social justice. So I’m really disappointed in their negligence here and their failure to act.”

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Ferguson says Health Insurance BC explains the reason for the rejection is because a question was left unanswered – what gender do you identify as?

“It certainly is a poor reflection of the type of commitment that they made to the Trans community.”

Ferguson has hired a lawyer and is considering what the next step is, but claims their human rights have been violated.

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CKNW has reached out to the Ministry of Health for comment.

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