What is C-332? – The Criminal Code and coercive conduct
C-332 makes it a crime to engage in coercive or controlling activities that negatively affect the mental or physical health of someone.
C-332 makes it a crime to engage in coercive or controlling activities that negatively affect the mental or physical health of someone.
C-336 increases the length of time and frequency that a sex offender needs to report to a sex offender registry centre if they’re likely to reoffend.
C-345 increases punishments for people who assault first responders.
S-224 clarifies what counts as “exploitation” when deciding if someone’s engaged in human trafficking.
C-350 makes changes to the State Immunity Act, Criminal Code, and Immigration and Refugee Protection Act related to torture and terrorism.
C-321 would make it so assaulting a healthcare worker or first responder results in stricter sentencing.
C-314 changes the Criminal Code to specify that a mental disorder is not a grievous and irremediable medical condition, and as such doesn’t qualify for medical assistance in dying.
C-325 would block people convicted of certain crimes from serving their sentence in the community.
C-289 would fight money laundering by making it an offence to provide false or misleading information to a financial institution.
C-291 replaces all instances of “child pornography” in the Criminal Code (and elsewhere) with “child sexual abuse and exploitation material”.