‘It lets you be truthful’: Sask. trans support service reacts to census changes
Claire Yacishyn believes the recent census can be a small step when it comes to providing members of the transgender and non-binary communities with the support they need.
The recent Canadian census results show that of 30.5 million Canadians 15 and older who responded to the survey, 0.33 per cent identified as transgender or non-binary – 59,460 transgender and 41,355 non-binary.
“This is the first national census across the world as far as I’m aware that is collecting data on transgender individuals. This is meaningful in the fact we will actually have meaningful data to use going forward. Prior to this we didn’t have any so it’s difficult to make data-informed decisions when you don’t have that information,” said Yacishyn, who is the executive director at TransSask support services.
“You never know the impact of something when it’s happening, you only really know it afterward. I think it’s a small step and it gives us a starting point for more progress going forward. The first time you do something, you are liable to miss some things, and then doing it allows you to learn and improve. I think it’s just the beginning.”