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Originally Posted by GGG
He says in the article he does not identify as female though.
This guy definately lies to a doctor to get a doctors note saying he identified as a different gender. So does that lie make it insurance fraud?
Now you no longer need the letter from a doctor so what are the requirements? Do you sign any kind of statutory declaration?
Edit: here is the Alberta requirements
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/o.../2015_041.html
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Well I guess this is the question though; if you have government ID that says you're a female, and everyone involved in that issues the ID and accepts that affadavit, can the insurer just decide to treat you as a male?