Homosexuality
    ✔ Legal
    Gay Marriage
    ✔ Legal
    Censorship
    ✔ No censorship
    Changing Gender
    ✔ Legal, no restrictions
    Gender-Affirming Care
    ✔ Legal
    Non-Binary Gender Recognition
    ✔ Recognized
    Discrimination
    ✔ Illegal
    Employment Discrimination
    ✔ Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Housing Discrimination
    ✔ Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Adoption
    ✔ Legal
    Intersex Infant Surgery
    ✖ Not banned
    Military
    ✔ Legal
    Donating Blood
    ✔ Legal
    Conversion Therapy
    ✔ Banned
    Age of Consent
    ✔ Equal
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Widespread support for LGBTQ+ individuals in Quebec has been highlighted through recent public opinion polls.

Quebec Surveys

(Fondation , 2020)
of Quebecers easily accepted the coming out of a family member

(Fondation , 2014)
of Quebecers are comfortable around same-sex parents
of Quebecers believe same-sex parents are as good as opposite-sex parents

(Fondation , 2011)
of Quebecers agree legalization of same-sex marriage is a good thing
of Quebecers would be okay with a family member marrying someone of the same-sex
of Quebecers would attend a same-sex marriage if invited

Perception of LGBTQ+ People

Survey results from 3 LGBTQ+ Equaldex users who lived in or visited Quebec.

Overall

Overall

Perceived Safety*

Absence of verbal harassment
Absence of threats and violence
*Survey results represent personal perceptions of safety and may not be indicative of current actual conditions.

Equal Treatment

Treatment by peers
Treatment by family
Treatment at work
Treatment at school
Treatment by general public
Treatment by businesses

Visibility & Representation

Inclusion in education
Representation in entertainment
Representation in news
Political support
Out public figures

Culture

Pride/events
Nightlife
Dating life
Interest groups and clubs

Services

Health and wellness
Gender-affirming care
Support and social services
Advocacy and legal

History

Homosexual activity in Quebec

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Homosexual activity in Quebec is legal.

Current status
Since May 14, 1969
Legal
Bill C-150 decriminalized consensual anal intercourse done in private between two adults over 21 everywhere in Canada
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Same-sex marriage in Quebec

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Same-sex marriage in Quebec is legal.

Current status
Since Mar 19, 2004
Legal
Quebec legalized gay marriage and was the third to do so. After gay couple Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf went to court and invalidated parts of the law preventing them from getting married. This became effective on March 19th, 2004.

Gay marriage became legal federally on July 20th, 2005.
Jun 8, 2002–Mar 19, 2004
Civil unions (marriage rights)
Quebec legalized civil unions on June 8th, 2002.

Those unions gave gay couples the same rights as straight ones without changing the definition of marriage.

Censorship of LGBT issues in Quebec

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Censorship of LGBT issues in Quebec is no censorship.

Current status
No censorship
In Quebec, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.
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Right to change legal gender in Quebec

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Right to change legal gender in Quebec is legal, no restrictions.

Current status
Since Oct 1, 2015
Legal, no restrictions
Before October 1st, a proof of surgery was required.

With Bill n°35 : An Act to amend the Civil Code as regards civil status, successions and the publication of rights, it's not required anymore.

''SECTION IV
CHANGE OF DESIGNATION OF SEX

71. Every person whose sexual identity does not correspond to the designation of sex that appears in that person's act of birth may, if the conditions prescribed by this Code and by government regulation have been met, have that designation and, if necessary, the person's given names changed.

These changes may in no case be made dependent on the requirement to have undergone any medical treatment or surgical operation whatsoever.'' (Civil Code of Québec)

To qualify to change the sex designation appearing on your act of birth, you must:
- be 18 years of age or over;
- hold Canadian citizenship;
- be domiciled in Québec for at least one year.
If you were born in Québec but live elsewhere, you may also qualify to change your sex designation if you show that such an amendment is not possible in the province or country in which you are domiciled.

If you qualify to apply, you must complete the Application to Change the Sex Designation Appearing on an Act of Birth form and provide the documents indicated on the form.

In particular, you must provide an affidavit in which you affirm:

- that the designation of sex requested is the designation that best corresponds your sexual identity;
- that you assume that sexual identity and intend to continue doing so;
- that you understand the seriousness of the undertaking;
- that your undertaking is voluntary and your consent is given in a free and enlightened manner.
You must also include:

- the affidavit of a person of full age who attests to having known you for at least one year and who confirms that you are fully aware of the seriousness of your application;
- if you have already obtained a change of the designation of sex that appears in your act of birth, you must also include a letter from a physician, a psychologist, a psychiatrist or a sexologist authorized to practice in Canada or in the State in which you are domiciled, who declares having evaluated or followed you and is of the opinion that the change of the designation is appropriate having regard to the affidavit you made in support of your initial application. (Directeur de l'état civil Québec, change of sex designation)
Apr 1, 1978–Sep 30, 2015
Legal, but requires surgery
Starting on April 1st, 1978, trans people were allowed to legally change their gender in Quebec if they fit the following criteria:
-The person must be of age
-a Canadian citizen
-not married
-have been residing in Quebec for at least a year
-must have undergone medical and surgical treatment that would modify the sexual organs and general sex characteristics

In 2005, the criteria requiring the person to not be married is removed.

Gender-affirming care in Quebec

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Gender-affirming care in Quebec is legal.

Current status
Legal
In Quebec, transition care is not restricted.

There is no set age to access puberty blockers or hormones, but minors can consent to medical care by themselves starting at 14. In theory, this means they could access care without their parents' knowledge or consent, but it is hard to access in practice due to wait times and the lack of clinics providing this care.

For surgery, only mastectomies can be done as a minor (starting at 16).

The state currently covers mastectomies, phalloplasties, vaginoplasties and metaoidioplasties done at the Montreal GRS exclusively.

Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Quebec

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Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Quebec is recognized.

Current status
Since Jun 17, 2022
Recognized
Starting June 17 2022, Quebecers can change their gender marker to an X on their birth certificate, free of charge and with no consulting required. They can also be classified as a parent rather than a mother or father on their child's birth certificate.

Since March 4th, 2024, non-binary people can also request the X gender marker on their health cards and driver's licenses.
Until Jun 17, 2022
Not legally recognized
While non-binary identity is not currently recognized, the Quebec Supreme Court has mandated the provincial government on January 28, 2021 to make it available. A law is currently being studied.

LGBT discrimination in Quebec

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LGBT discrimination in Quebec is illegal.

Current status
Since Dec 1, 1977
Illegal
Sexual orientation is protected under the Quebec Charter of Human Rights since December 1977, making it the first province to protect it.

Gender identity and expression is protected federally under Bill C-16.
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LGBT employment discrimination in Quebec

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LGBT employment discrimination in Quebec is sexual orientation and gender identity.

Current status
Since Jan 1, 2017
Sexual orientation and gender identity
they just addmended the charter to include gender identity.
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LGBT housing discrimination in Quebec

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LGBT housing discrimination in Quebec is sexual orientation and gender identity.

Current status
Since Jan 1, 2017
Sexual orientation and gender identity
under the quebec charter of human rights.
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Same-sex adoption in Quebec

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Same-sex adoption in Quebec is legal.

Current status
Since Nov 1, 2004
Legal
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Intersex infant surgery in Quebec

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Intersex infant surgery in Quebec is not banned.

Current status
Not banned
There is currently no laws banning or monitoring surgeries on intersex infants in Quebec.

While parents are informed most of the time nowadays, sometimes they aren't clearly informed that their child is intersex or why they need surgery. It is worth noting that the Quebec government requires every child to be assigned male or female on their birth certificate, putting even more pressure on parents to opt for correction.

Serving openly in military in Quebec

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Serving openly in military in Quebec is legal.

Current status
Since Oct 10, 1992
Legal
Under federal jurisdiction.
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Blood donations by MSMs in Quebec

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Blood donations by MSMs in Quebec is legal.

Current status
Since Dec 4, 2022
Legal
Following the Health Canada decision to remove the deferral for men who have sex with men, Héma-Québec will remove it as well, but a little bit later than other provinces.

In the Fall 2022, men who have sex with men will be allowed to donate plasma without deferral, but not blood or platelets yet.

On December 4, 2022, the criteria will be expanded for blood and platelets. Donors will be asked about sexual partners and pregnancy history instead of being singled out for their sexual orientation.
Jun 3, 2019–Dec 4, 2022
Banned (less than 6-month deferral)
Health Canada mandates a 3-month deferral across the nation.
Jan 2016–Jun 3, 2019
Banned (1-year deferral)
All across Canada.
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Jul 22, 2013–Jan 2016
Banned (5-year deferral)
Following Canadian Blood Services guidelines.
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Sep 26, 1998–Jul 21, 2013
Banned (indefinite deferral)
Following Canadian Blood Services guidelines.
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Conversion therapy in Quebec

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Conversion therapy in Quebec is banned.

Current status
Since Mar 16, 2021
Banned
Nationwide
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Equal age of consent in Quebec

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Equal age of consent in Quebec is equal.

Current status
Since Jun 21, 2019
Equal
Federally regulated.
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Until Jun 20, 2019
Unequal
Under federal jurisdiction.