Bill C-337
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Sexual assault case training isn’t mandatory for judges — a bill is trying to change thatFederal politicians from across party lines praised Bill C-337 as it unanimously passed in the House — more than two years ago.PoliticsJun 9, 2019
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Rona Ambrose endorses amendments to bill on sexual assault training for Canadian judgesBill C-337 was introduced by former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose in February 2017 and was passed unanimously by the House of Commons just three months later.CanadaJun 3, 2019
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Kent Hehr accusers willing to forego privacy to see full conduct reportIn an interview with Rob Breakenridge, Kristin Raworth says she and her co-accuser are willing to waive their privacy in order to see the third-party investigation and report into Kent Hehr's conduct.CanadaFeb 22, 2019
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Senate must pass the ‘judge training bill’The bill passed unanimously in the Commons, a rare occurrence indeed, but the Senate seems to be dragging their heels on this important legislation.CommentaryJun 21, 2017
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Rona Ambrose introduces bill calling for judges to receive training on sex assault casesInterim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose has introduced a private member's bill in the Commons that would require mandatory training for would-be judges on issues surrounding sexual assault.PoliticsFeb 24, 2017
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