Ms.
Ms. Ambrose, who attended a Parliament Hill news conference with Mr. Lametti and Minister for Women and Gender Equality Maryam Monsef, said that from the very beginning of her work on this issue, partisanship has been set aside. Ms. Ambrose said 95 per cent of women who experience sexual violence are silent and, when asked why they don’t report their sexual assault, they say they have no confidence in the justice system.
Ms. Ambrose said the bill will also incorporate training around bias and stereotypes that “very often seep into the courtroom” around issues related to sexual assault, and will ensure that judges who preside over sexual-assault cases have complete knowledge, competency and up-to-date training in sexual assault law.Ms.
globepolitics Or is it going to defend the diversity cult of 'their values are different from ours'?
globepolitics I think there needs to be some clarity on this bill Originally I thought this was a good bill but I have seen a lot of criticism from lawyers who say it's going to result in a system that relies less on evidence and more on assumptions of guilt
globepolitics Who in their right mind would object to having sexual assault education
globepolitics They need liberal reeducation.
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