‘Gabie Renaud’ bill passes in Quebec to protect women from domestic violence
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The Gabie Renaud Bill, which aims to better protect women from domestic violence, was passed on Thursday in the National Assembly.
The Gabie Renaud Bill, which aims to better protect women from domestic violence, was passed on Thursday in the National Assembly.
Nearly nine months after Gabie Renaud's femicide in Saint-Jérôme, the Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed a law that will now allow those fearing for their safety to know some violent history of their partner. Bill 4, passed on June 12, is already known as "the Gabie Renaud Act." Inspired by Clare!s Law, in effect in England, especially following the murder of Clare Wood in 2009, this measure aims to prevent situations of domestic violen…
Nearly nine months after Gabie Renaud's femicide in Saint-Jérôme, the Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed a law that will now allow those fearing for their safety to know some violent history of their partner. Bill 4, passed on June 12, is already known as "the Gabie Renaud Act." Inspired by Clare!s Law, in effect in England, especially following the murder of Clare Wood in 2009, this measure aims to prevent situations of domestic violen…
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