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Quebec adopts domestic violence law; constitution project fails to move forward

  • Quebec passed a new law allowing partners to learn if their romantic partner has a history of domestic violence, inspired by Gabie Renaud's case.
  • The law permits police to disclose domestic violence history to partners assessed as at risk.
  • Additional laws were adopted to ban energy drink sales to minors under 16 and to protect consumers from abusive ticket resellers.
  • The Quebec constitution project failed to advance during the legislative session.
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Quebec adopts domestic violence law; constitution project fails to move forward

QUÉBEC - Quebec has adopted a law that would allow people to find out if their romantic partner has a history of domestic violence.

·Toronto, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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