After BC NDP convention delegates unanimously passed a resolution calling on the government to repeal restrictions it made last year on people changing their names, Premier David Eby says the government will review the law.
“The resolution as I understand it has raised concerns about unintended consequences,” Eby said, giving the example of a student from Kelowna he met who wanted to make sure her identification correctly reflected her name and gender before she began studies in the United States.
“We can address those unintended consequences that prevent people from being able to legitimately and appropriately change their names... without changing that core principle that you should not be able to change your name to avoid consequences of what you’ve done,” he said ...
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“The resolution as I understand it has raised concerns about unintended consequences,” Eby said, giving the example of a student from Kelowna he met who wanted to make sure her identification correctly reflected her name and gender before she began studies in the United States.
“We can address those unintended consequences that prevent people from being able to legitimately and appropriately change their names... without changing that core principle that you should not be able to change your name to avoid consequences of what you’ve done,” he said ...
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