Quebec says it will table domestic violence prevention law modelled after Clare’s law
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Quebec says it will table domestic violence prevention law modelled after Clare's law.
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Quebec plans to introduce legislation allowing people to find out if a partner has a history of domestic violence, based on Clare's Law.
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