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The ‘X’ factor: PM Justin Trudeau says Canada is exploring gender-neutral identity cards

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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May (front, left to right), Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Toronto Mayor John Tory wave to spectators at the annual Pride Parade in Toronto on Sunday. Photo: AP
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Canada is exploring the use of gender-neutral options on identity cards, Justin Trudeau told a television station on Sunday as he became the first Canadian prime minister to march in a gay pride parade.

Trudeau, who participated in the downtown Toronto parade along with other politicians, did not give details, saying only the government was exploring the “best way” and studying other jurisdictions.

“That’s part of the great arc of history sweeping towards justice,” he told CP24.

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Last week, the Canadian province of Ontario said it would allow the use of a third gender indicator, “X”, for driver’s licenses, which are commonly used in North America to provide identification.

Countries including Australia, New Zealand and Nepal already allow the use of the “X” gender indicator.

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Trudeau also said last month’s relaxation of Canadian blood-donation restrictions on men who have sex with other men was “not good enough,” saying the government was going to work toward easing it further.

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