News
Release
June 22.2006
Conservatives Fight Sexual Exploitation of Kids, Raise Age of
Consent
OTTAWA
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Minister of
Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Vic Toews, Q.C., today
introduced legislation to increase the age at which youth can
consent to sexual activity, in order to better protect them against
sexual exploitation by adult predators.
“Protecting our
children and youth from sexual exploitation is a key priority for
this Government – one that is equally shared by Canadians,” says
Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam MP James Moore. “Adults who
sexually prey upon young people are the targets of these reforms,
not consenting teenagers. Our Government is committed to protecting
our most vulnerable citizens. We will do everything in our power to
protect Canadian children.”
The
Conservative Government is proposing to raise the age at which youth
can consent to sexual activity from
14 to 16
years of age. The existing age of protection of 18
years for exploitative
sexual activity will be maintained. This applies to sexual
activity involving prostitution, pornography, or where there is a
relationship of trust, authority, dependency or any other situation
that is otherwise exploitative of a young person.
To help ensure
that teenagers who engage in consensual sexual activity are not
criminalized, the legislation includes a close-in-age exception,
which would permit
14 and 15
year old youth to engage in sexual activity with a
partner
who is less
than five years older. Another time-limited
exception would also be available for existing marriages and
equivalent relationships.
“By increasing
the age of protection to 16 years, while recognizing that there must
be some reasonable exceptions, we can take an important step toward
strengthening our child protection laws,” Moore.
An online
version of the legislation will be available at
www.parl.gc.ca
For a
backgrounder on this issue click
here
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For more
information, email
moorej@parl.gc.ca or call 613.992.9650