An Act to amend the Criminal Code (age of protection) and to make consequential amendments to the Criminal Records Act

This bill is from the 39th Parliament, 1st session, which ended in October 2007.

Sponsor

Rob Nicholson  Conservative

Status

In committee (Senate), as of June 20, 2007
(This bill did not become law.)

Summary

This is from the published bill. The Library of Parliament has also written a full legislative summary of the bill.

This enactment amends the Criminal Code to raise the age, from 14 to 16 years, at which a person can consent to non-exploitative sexual activity. It creates an exception in respect of an accused who engages in sexual activity with a 14- or 15-year-old youth and who is less than five years older than the youth. It also creates an exception for transitional purposes in respect of an accused who engages in sexual activity with a 14- or 15-year-old youth and who is five or more years older than the youth if, on the day on which this Act comes into force, the accused is married to the youth. The exception also applies to the accused if, on the day on which this Act comes into force, he or she is the common-law partner of the youth or has been cohabiting with the youth in a conjugal relationship for less than one year and they have had or are expecting to have a child as a result of the relationship, and the sexual activity was not otherwise prohibited before that day.

Similar bills

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Elsewhere

All sorts of information on this bill is available at LEGISinfo, an excellent resource from the Library of Parliament. You can also read the full text of the bill.

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Justice and Human Rights Committee, on March 21, 2007

Justice and Human Rights Committee, on March 22, 2007

  • Sgt Kim Scanlan, Detective Sergeant, Sex Crimes Unit, Toronto Police Service
  • Tony Cannavino, President, Canadian Police Association
  • Doug Cryer, Director, Public Policy, Evangelical Fellowship of Canada
  • Don Hutchinson, General Legal Counsel, Evangelical Fellowship of Canada
  • Carrie Kohan, Child Advocate, Founder of MMAP and Co-founder of Project Guardian, Mad Mothers Against Pedophiles
  • Sergeant Mike Frizzell, Strategic and Operational Support, National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • David Griffin, Executive Officer, Canadian Police Association

Justice and Human Rights Committee, on March 27, 2007

  • Faytene Kryskow, Director, Motivated Young People for a Strong Canada
  • Linda Capperauld, Executive Director, Canadian Federation for Sexual Health
  • Andrea Cohen, President of the Board of Directors, Canadian Federation for Sexual Health
  • Kaj Hasselriis, Executive Director, Egale Canada
  • Gregory Ko, Member, Egale Canada
  • Carole Tremblay, Spokesperson, Regroupement québécois des Centres d'aide et de lutte contre les agressions à caractère sexuel
  • Michèle Roy, Spokesperson, Regroupement québécois des Centres d'aide et de lutte contre les agressions à caractère sexuel
  • Nichole Downer, Programs Consultant, Canadian AIDS Society
  • Kim Thomas, Director of Programs, Canadian AIDS Society
  • Donny Melanson, Member, Vancouver, Motivated Young People for a Strong Canada

Justice and Human Rights Committee, on March 29, 2007

  • Paul Gillespie, Consultant, As an Individual
  • Lynn Barr-Telford, Director, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada
  • Tamra Thomson, Director, Legislation and Law Reform, Canadian Bar Association
  • Margaret Gallagher, Treasurer, National Criminal Justice Section, Canadian Bar Association
  • Kevin Kindred, Branch Section Chair, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conference, Canadian Bar Association
  • Judy Nuttall, Coordinator, Affiliated with Citizens Addressing Sexual Exploitation, White Ribbon Against Pornography
  • Steve Sullivan, President, Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
  • Martha Mackinnon, Executive Director, Justice for Children and Youth
  • Karen Mihorean, Assistant Director, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada
  • William Trudell, Chair, Canadian Council of Criminal Defence Lawyers
  • Jason Gratl, President, B.C. Civil Liberties Association
  • Kim Pate, Executive Director, Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
  • Andrew Brett, Member, Age of Consent Committee
  • Nicholas Dodds, Member, Age of Consent Committee
  • Dave Quist, Executive Director, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada
  • Daphne Gilbert, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa, As an Individual
  • Christina Godlewska, Articled Student, B.C. Civil Liberties Association

Justice and Human Rights Committee, on April 17, 2007

Justice and Human Rights Committee, on April 19, 2007