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  2. R v Friesen - Wikipedia

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    R v Friesen, 2020 SCC 9 is a major decision by the Supreme Court of Canada on sentencing for sexual offences against children and the principle of parity. The Court held that sentences for offences involving the sexual abuse of children should be increased to reflect contemporary social understanding of the harms associated with such conduct, and Parliament's repeated signals to increase ...

  3. Child sexual abuse in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The article covers child sexual abuse in Canada, a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses engages in sexual act (s) with a child. [ 1][ 2] Previous statistics have shown that about a third of girls and one sixth of boys are victims of sexual assault in Canada. [ 3] In 2016, results from a national representative survey ...

  4. Publication ban - Wikipedia

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    Publication ban. A publication ban is a court order which prohibits the public or media from disseminating certain details of an otherwise public judicial proceeding. In Canada, publication bans are most commonly issued when the safety or reputation of a victim or witness may be hindered by having their identity openly broadcast in the press.

  5. Category:Sex crimes - Wikipedia

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    Child sexual abuse. Child-on-child sexual abuse. Corrective rape. Crime against nature. Crimes of the Tornado battalion case. Criminalization of homosexuality. Cyberflashing. Cybersex trafficking.

  6. A timeline of the Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations ...

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    A day later, Hockey Canada says it will no longer use its “National Equity Fund” to settle sexual assault claims. July 20, 2022 — Police in London order an internal review of their ...

  7. Sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    Sexual assault is defined as sexual contact with another person without that other person's consent. Consent is defined in section 273.1 (1) as "the voluntary agreement of the complainant to engage in the sexual activity in question". Section 265 of the Criminal Code defines the offences of assault and sexual assault.

  8. R v JA - Wikipedia

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    R v JA 2011 SCC 28 is a criminal law decision of the Supreme Court of Canada regarding consent in cases of sexual assaults. The court found that a person can only consent to sexual activity if they are conscious throughout that activity. If a person becomes unconscious during the sexual activity, then they legally cannot consent, whether or not ...

  9. Lawmaker seeks to add civil definition of sexual assault ...

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    Pourier said that there were gray areas within the criminal and civil areas of the law and that HB 1204 would allow for some specificity to the “layperson” who may not not the law as well as ...