Canada’s top court says intimate partner violence is a basis for civil claims
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Supreme Court rules intimate partner violence can be basis for lawsuits CBCSupreme Court recognizes new legal basis for a civil claim of ‘intimate partner violence' CTV NewsIn landmark ruling, Supreme Court creates pathway to sue for intimate partner violence, patterns of ‘coercive control' Toronto StarCanada's top court says intimate partner violence is a basis for civil claims Global NewsSupreme Court rules victims can sure coercive and controlling abusive partners for damages National Post
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Canada's top court says intimate partner violence is a basis for civil claims.
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The top court's ruling today comes in the case of a woman who suffered years of physical and emotional abuse by her husband during a 16-year marriage.
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