MPs call on feds to bring back bill criminalizing coercive behaviour in relationships
OTTAWA — MPs on the House of Commons status of women committee called on the federal government Tuesday to criminalize coercive behaviour in intimate relationships.
The committee members, representing multiple parties, issued a report following a committee study on the issue of coercive control.
“We know that coercive control is often part of intimate partner violence, and not always well-recognized by the public, the police and the courts,” said Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu.
Coercive behaviour in relationships can include things like financial control, punishing pets, or isolating individuals, Gladu said. She called it “a key start to the escalation of violence against women.”
