NDP bill to criminalize coercive control in intimate partner violence heads to Senate
OTTAWA — An NDP private member’s bill that would criminalize a pattern of abuse known as coercive control is heading to the Senate.
The legislation from Victoria MP Laurel Collins passed third reading unanimously in the House of Commons today.
The bill would amend the Criminal Code to criminalize coercive control, which experts say abusers often use to isolate and instil fear into victims of intimate partner violence.
It defines coercive control as behaviour that includes threatening to use violence against a partner or their child or pet, as well as trying to control their finances and movement.