Commons committee wants to curb criminal prosecutions of HIV non-disclosure
OTTAWA — The federal government should strictly limit the use of criminal law to prosecute people for not telling a sex partner they are HIV-positive, the House of Commons justice committee has recommended.
The committee report tabled Monday said the current Canadian approach to HIV non-disclosure is overly broad and punitive, and does not reflect the latest science.
It recommended creation of a new Criminal Code offence that would apply to non-disclosure of an infectious disease, including HIV, only when there is actual transmission to another person.
Justice Minister David Lametti said last week the Liberal government had run out of time for new legislation, but, if returned to power, could explore options that include drafting a criminal law provision that targets intentional HIV infection.