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For the sake of accuracy:
As was passed in Bill C-16:
And, as specifcied in the Canadian Criminal Code:
From all of this, the question now becomes whether or not there have been decisions made, or legal precedent set that applies this law to cover the misuse of pronouns. I have yet to find any cases of the application of Bill C-16 to criminalize the misuse of pronouns; however, there was a piece that the CBC put out which asked some of these questions. Some excerpts of note are as follows:
All of this being said, this was just looking at it from a Federal perspective -- the provinces, themselves, are a completely different story. For example, British Columbia's Human Rights Code includes "sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression" in its protections from discrimination, and, in Ontario's Human Rights Code, they also include "sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression" in their list of protections from discrimination. There is a large body of precedent that I can find which ends in a successful lawsuit for misuse of pronouns. Just to name a few: