Quebec parties meet to discuss ways to better support sexual assault victims
MONTREAL — Members of Quebec’s three main opposition parties met with the justice minister Monday to discuss how to reform the way Quebec adjudicates sexual assault cases.
The meeting came amid debate about the merits of creating a special tribunal in Quebec to handle sexual assault cases. Premier Francois Legault has said he is open to the idea.
Veronique Hivon of the Parti Quebecois, who has been pushing for a special tribunal, said the fact so few women come forward to report sexual assault clearly demonstrates the justice system needs reform.
“The confidence of sexual assault victims is not there,” Hivon said in an interview at the Montreal courthouse, where she met with Justice Minister Sonia LeBel of the governing Coalition Avenir Quebec, Helene David of the Liberals and Christine Labrie of Quebec solidaire.