Landmark Decision by Supreme Court Recognizes ‘Coercive Control’ as Form of Intimate Partner Violence
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The Supreme Court of Canada heard the case Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia in February 2025. (screenshot via CPAC)
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Landmark Decision by Supreme Court Recognizes ‘Coercive Control’ as Form of Intimate Partner Violence
The decision will help BIPOC women who face specific barriers in reporting and seeking compensation for abuse
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Rumneek Johal
May 27, 2026
A landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Canada has introduced new language to speak about — and seek legal compensation for — a specific form of domestic abuse.
In a historic decision May 15, …
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