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Quebec's minister responsible for LGBTQ2S+ issues, Martine Biron, says she's open to developing some form of recognition for families with more than two parents. In Quebec, a child can only have two parents in the eyes of the law. But groups like the Coalition des familles LGBT+ have called upon the Legault government to provide legal recognition for multi-parent families. In the fall of 2021, while presenting his bill to reform family law, he closed the door on legal recognition of multi-parent families. "The literature and studies do not show that it is better for a child to have more than two parents."