Saskatchewan

SGI offers gender-neutral option for ID

SGI said in a press release that anyone of any age can choose this option for free, with no documentation required. You simply need to go to an authorized issuer and request the change.

SGI says decision in keeping with ruling that all people can change or remove gender on birth certificates

SGI now allows X as a sex designation but said in a press release it cannot guarantee a Saskatchewan-issued ID with an X designation will be accepted by other organizations. (CBC)

Saskatchewan drivers licences and photo ID cards are becoming more gender inclusive.

As of March 25, you can now choose to put an X under the sex designation on your ID. Previously M and F were the only options.

Alberta, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador already allow X under the gender designation on their licences and photo ID cards.

SGI now allows anyone of any age to choose the undetermined marker X under the sex designation on ID. (Submitted by SGI)

SGI said in a press release that anyone of any age can choose this option for free, with no documentation required. You simply need to go to an authorized issuer and request the change.

Last May, a Saskatchewan judge ruled that the province must amend current policy to allow people of all ages to change or remove the gender on their birth certificates. SGI said this decision is in keeping with that ruling.

While SGI offers the X sex designation, it noted that it cannot guarantee a Saskatchewan-issued ID with an X designation will be accepted by other organizations.