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Sécurité publique et maintien de l'ordre

Violence domestique plateformes

Voici ce que les partis de Élection canadienne de 2021 promettent.

Libéral

Un gouvernement libéral élaborerait un plan d’action national de 10 ans pour mettre fin à la violence fondée sur le sexe et travaillerait avec les provinces et les territoires afin d’appliquer la Clare’s Law afin que les victimes de violence conjugale qui craignent pour leur sécurité puissent demander de l’information à la police sur les antécédents violents de leur conjoint.

Conservateur

  • Consider a victim of assault in a domestic or dependent relationship with the perpetrator as an aggravating factor on sentencing.
  • Put in place a mandatory minimum of 2 years if the Crown can show that an assault is part of a pattern of conduct with the victim.
  • Enact Clare's Law.

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  • Amending the Criminal Code so that it is an aggravating factor on sentencing for assault where the victim is in a domestic or dependent relationship with the person.
  • Adding a provision to the Criminal Code that specifies the offence is an indictable offence and provides for a mandatory minimum penalty of two years where the Crown can show that an offence of assault, assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm, or aggravated assault is part of a pattern of conduct with the victim, with the Crown required to give notice before trial of its intention to seek this elevated sentence.
  • Prohibiting those under peace bond or the subject of a protective order from possessing a “firearm, crossbow, prohibited weapon, restricted weapon, prohibited device, ammunition, prohibited ammunition or explosive substance, or all such thing”.
  • Enacting Clare’s Law so that when police investigate a complaint of alleged domestic violence, they are required to notify the victim of the suspect’s relevant criminal history.

Canada's Recovery Plan, retrieved 2021-08-18

Canada’s Conservatives will support victims by:

• Making it easier for women fleeing domestic violence to hide their new location from their abusers.

• Expanding the Canada Child Benefit by $500 per month per child for the first year and $250 per month per child for the second year for women with children living in women’s shelters to help them transition to more long-term housing.

• Creating a fund to incentivize educational institutions and private sector organizations to partner with women’s shelters to provide career training for the women they serve.

Canada's Recovery Plan, retrieved 2021-08-18

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Nous n’avons par de BQ politiques sur Violence domestique.

NPD

Update the Canada Labour Code to include 10 days of paid leave for those dealing with family & domestic violence.
Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Violence domestique.

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