‘A lost opportunity:’ Alberta urged to enforce law on child abuse reporting
CALGARY — An Alberta law that fines or imprisons people who don’t report cases of child abuse or neglect has never been used, something advocates say is a “lost opportunity.”
Under the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, someone with “reasonable or probable grounds to believe that a child is in need of intervention” must report it. Anyone who fails to do so, can be fined up to $2,000 or jailed for up to six months.
That part of the act was added in 2003, but not one charge has been laid.
Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, who brought to light sex crimes by his former junior hockey coach Graham James, said there are usually people who know what is happening and don’t report it. If the law is there, he said it should be used.


