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New Legislation Proposed to Toughen Sentences for Partner Violence

October 28, 2025
Updated October 28, 2025 at 01:06 p.m.
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CityNews Toronto
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New Legislation Proposed to Toughen Sentences for Partner Violence

In a recent call to action, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urged all parties to support tougher sentences for intimate partner violence in Canada. This proposal comes after a Statistics Canada report revealed a 14% increase in intimate partner violence reports from 2018 to 2024. The report highlights that in 2024, women and girls accounted for 3.5 times more incidents than men, underscoring a critical issue affecting many communities, including those in Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto.

Key Takeaways

The proposed bill aims to combat the rising rates of intimate partner violence.

Women and girls are disproportionately affected by these incidents.

Stricter penalties could lead to increased accountability for offenders.

What This Means for Ontario Residents

For residents in Ontario, this proposed legislation could lead to significant changes in how intimate partner violence cases are handled within the criminal justice system. If passed, Bill C-225 would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder and prevent the release of repeat offenders arrested for intimate partner violence. This means that victims may feel more empowered to come forward, knowing that the legal system could offer them better protection and accountability.

Your Rights and Options

If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, it's crucial to understand your rights and options. You have the right to seek legal protection, which may include restraining orders and access to support services. Additionally, victims of intimate partner violence may also pursue compensation for any injuries suffered as a result of the violence.

Common Questions Answered

How UL Lawyers Can Help

At UL Lawyers, we understand the complexities surrounding intimate partner violence and can guide you through the legal process. Whether you need assistance with obtaining protection or seeking compensation for injuries, our team is here to support you every step of the way. Our Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers can walk you through your options in a free consultation.

If you need support or have questions about your rights, don't hesitate to reach out. Our team is here to help you navigate these challenges.

Source: CityNews Toronto

This summary was prepared by UL Lawyers to help Ontario residents understand legal developments. It does not constitute legal advice. For advice specific to your situation, please contact our office.