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Canada's Highest Court Just Created a New Law for Abuse Survivors — One That Doesn't Require a Single Punch
The Supreme Court of Canada recognized a brand-new civil tort in May 2026: intimate partner violence based on coercive control. For the first time, abuse survivors can sue for damages based on patterns of psychological domination, financial restriction, and isolation — without having to prove a single act of physical violence.
By Marie Tremblay|yesterday