OTTAWA – Manitoba is the first jurisdiction in Canada where victims of domestic violence are allowed to take leave from the workplace.
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08.30.2016
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08.24.2016
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08.17.2016
Thanks to new legislation introduced by Calgary MLA Deborah Drever, those in abusive relationships can break rental agreements early by providing landlords with a certificate verifying they are at risk.
08.04.2016
BY DOREEN NICOLL | JULY 28, 2016
08.04.2016
Published on Aug 02, 2016 by Anne Thériault
Every time a case of domestic violence turns deadly, we hear the same remarks over and over:
07.29.2016
The RNC [Royal Newfoundland Constabulary] has re-affirmed its dedication to combat domestic violence across the province though their Intimate Partner Violence Unit. VOCM's Conor McCann has more.
07.22.2016
Grant from Queen’s Park to fund project looking into reality of domestic violence
Norfolk News
By Victoria Gray
07.13.2016
VANCOUVER - Anti-violence advocates say physically abused women need more than police assistance to leave harmful relationships and they're calling on governments to spend more on community supports.
07.13.2016
Victims have access to shelter and experts in crisis management, including a First Nations worker
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