Alberta justice minister ‘shocked, angry’ with treatment of sex assault victim
EDMONTON — Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley is demanding answers after it was revealed a sex assault victim was shackled and jailed during her case and was even forced to ride in a prison van with her attacker.
Ganley announced Monday she has launched two investigations into the case.
“The facts of this case are disturbing and tragic, and when you add in the treatment of the victim in the system, they are almost incomprehensible,” said Ganley. “What is clear is that both policies and people failed in this case.”
Ganley said she wants to know if the fact that the woman was indigenous and living on the street played a role in how she was treated by the justice system.


