Non-Binary Job Category Scrapped in Canada’s Labour Reports

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Canada abandoned plans to track non-binary workers in jobless reports, citing the population’s small size, while the federal budget continues heavy spending on LGBT initiatives.

OTTAWA, ONTARIO — Canada’s national statistics agency has abandoned efforts to include a “non-binary” gender category in its monthly Labour Force Survey reports, citing the group’s small population. According to a December 2025 briefing, less than 0.25 percent of Canadians identify as transgender or non-binary, making separate reporting impractical and raising confidentiality concerns.

A “plus” symbol was briefly added to the survey’s gender tables, but non-binary respondents were ultimately aggregated into the traditional male and female categories. The Labour Force Survey collects data from roughly 65,000 households each month to provide a comprehensive picture of the Canadian labor market.

Critics have noted a contrast between this decision and the federal government’s policies. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s 2025 budget earmarks $54.6 million for LGBT initiatives, gender equality programs, and “pride” safety, prompting concerns from groups like Campaign Life Coalition that activist priorities are being funded over struggling families’ basic needs.

Previously, the UOJ reported that the Georgian Orthodox Church condemned the EU's push to repeal anti-LGBT laws. 

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