Bill to mandate sexual-assault law training for judges passes House of Commons
OTTAWA — A long-awaited bill that would require judges to commit to take training in sexual assault law has passed unanimously in the House of Commons.
The proposed legislation originated as a private member’s bill from former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose, which the Liberal government supported.
The bill had made it all the way to the Senate, but it was held up there and in turn, failed to pass before the 2019 federal election.
The Liberals reintroduced it after they won, and again after they prorogued Parliament in August.