Supreme Court to release landmark intimate-partner violence decision today
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Supreme Court rules that victims can sue coercive and controlling abusive partners for damages
The federal government said it supported the creation of the new tort for family violence, though it has never legislated one
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By Christopher Nardi
Published May 15, 2026
Last updated May 15, 2026
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Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa March 4, 2026. PHOTO BY BLAIR GABLE /Postmedia
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