A Vancouver filmmaker and writer has received Ontario鈥檚 first non-binary birth certificate.

Ontario-born Joshua M. Ferguson identifies as non-binary trans and uses the pronouns 鈥渢hey鈥 and 鈥渢hem.鈥

The birth certificate is marked with an 鈥淴鈥 designation, indicating a non-binary person. Ferguson applied to Service Ontario for the document in 2017, and filed a human rights claim when it was not initially granted.

The province issued last year.

鈥淥ntario鈥檚 new policy will save lives in the trans community,鈥 Ferguson wrote in a statement on Monday. 鈥淎 birth certificate is the most vital form of ID for personhood. Being officially counted and recognized is empowering.鈥

Ontario says it is the first jurisdiction in the world to implement a two-fold policy, allowing the selection of either male, female or non-binary, and allowing the option of not displaying such identification on a birth certificate.

Ferguson has also fought for an . They were also among the first to have their application for an .

Ferguson called the Ontario birth certificate a 鈥渧ictory,鈥 both personally and for all trans Canadians.

鈥淭his policy makes it clear that non-binary people exist,鈥 they said. 鈥淲e are Ontarians and Canadian citizens.鈥