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MINISTER OF JUSTICE INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO PROTECT CHILDREN AND OTHER VULNERABLE PERSONS AS FIRST BILL IN NEW PARLIAMENT
Minister Cotler says the Bill to Protect Children and other Vulnerable Persons will give the most comprehensive child protection legislation of any country in the world.
OTTAWA, October 8, 2004 ? Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Irwin Cotler, today introduced legislation in the House of Commons to protect children and other vulnerable persons from sexual exploitation, violence, abuse and neglect.
"Introducing this 'protection of the vulnerable' Bill as the first legislative initiative in the new Parliament is important symbolically and substantively. It underscores our commitment to protect the most vulnerable amongst us. It is exemplary human rights protection legislation. It will be good for law enforcement, good for the administration of justice - and most important - it will be good for children."
The legislation proposes six major reforms by way of amendments to the Criminal Code and the Canada Evidence Act, including:
Protecting children from child pornography by:
Broadening the definition of child pornography
Creating a new prohibition against advertising child pornography
Increasing maximum penalties
Narrowing existing defences to a single legitimate purpose defence
Creating a new sexual exploitation offence that better protects young persons between 14 and 18 years of age.
Increasing maximum sentences for other child-related offences, including:
Sexual offences against children
Failure to provide necessities of life
Abandonment of children
Child abuse in commission of an offence an aggravating factor for sentencing purposes
Facilitating testimony by child victims and witnesses through the use of testimonial aids.
Protecting other vulnerable victims and witnesses - including women - by:
Testimonial aids for vulnerable victims such as victims of spousal abuse, criminal harassment and sexual assault
Protecting victims of domestic violence by facilitating the enforcement of civil restraining orders
Creating two new voyeurism offences:
Prohibiting secret observations or recordings in specific cases where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy
Prohibiting the intentional distribution of material that was knowingly obtained through an act of voyeurism
These new legislative tools, together with our National Strategy to Protect Children from Exploitation on the Internet, provide a comprehensive framework to support Canadian law enforcement's efforts to combat child sexual exploitation.
To access an online version of the proposed legislation, visit
www.parl.gc.ca.
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Backgrounder: Key Highlights of Proposed Amendments to Protect Children and Other Vulnerable Persons