Supreme Court Expands Intimate Partner Violence Law
The Supreme Court of Canada has recognized a new legal definition of intimate partner violence. This ruling came after a case involving survivors of intimate partner violence. The ruling potentially impacts treaty rights.
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CKNW 980 Vancouver
“was survivors of intimate partner violence and the country's highest court. It went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, recognizing a new legal definition of intimate partner violence.”
CKNW 980 Vancouver
“Court of Canada, recognizing a new legal definition of intimate partner violence.”
CBC Radio One
“petition's potential impact on treaty rights. The Supreme Court of Canada has made a landmark ruling for victims of intimate partner violence. They can now sue”
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