La Cour d'appel confirme l'exigence d'une lettre pour la désignation du sexe

The Court of Appeal of Quebec is seen in Montreal, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - Advocates for transgender rights say they're disappointed by a Quebec Court of Appeal decision that upholds a law requiring minors who want to change their official sex designation to first obtain a letter from a health professional or social worker.

The ruling Thursday overturns a 2021 lower court decision that declared the rule invalid because it violates the dignity and equality rights of transgender and non-binary teenagers.

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