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Saskatchewan Introduces Claire’s Law

April 17, 2019

By Alan Kilpatrick

Justice Minister Don Morgan introduced Bill 141: The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare’s Law) Act to the Saskatchewan Legislature on November 5th, 2018.  Second reading of the bill occurred on April 2nd, 2019.  The legislation is intended to enable police to inform an at-risk individual about their partner’s violent past.  Saskatchewan, according to the Government’s new release, is the first province in Canada to introduce legislation of this kind.

The bill, also known as Claire’s Law after a British woman murdered by her partner, emerged out of the Government’s Domestic Violence Review Panel.  Earlier this year, the panel’s final report acknowledged that Saskatchewan has the highest rate of domestic violence in Canada.  It proposed several recommendations including Claire’s Law.

The legislation would, CBC Saskatchewan reported, enable a concerned party to make an application pursuant to the legislation.  A panel would review the application and determine whether to release information about a violent individual to their partner.

Fittingly, representatives from the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS) were present at the Legislature for the introduction of the legislation.  PATHS is a non-profit organization that provides domestic violence support services in Saskatchewan.

Sources

Government of Saskatchewan. (2018, May 24). Saskatchewan Domestic Violence Death Review Report.
Retrieved from http://www.saskatchewan.ca/~/media/news%20release%20backgrounders/2018/may/sk%20dv%20death%20review%20report.pdf

Graham, J. (2018, November 5). Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol Act – Clare’s Law –
Introduced In Saskatchewan. Retrieved from https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2018/november/05/clares-law

Hunter, A. (2018, November 5). Saskatchewan 1st to introduce Clare’s Law, aimed at stopping domestic
violence. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-clares-law-domestic-violence-1.4892606.

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