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Publication Date: April 30, 2026 - 04:00

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Women oppose publication bans in Nunavut sexual assault case

April 30, 2026

Three women who have reported allegations of historical sexual assault to the RCMP say they want to tell their stories publicly, using a 2023 amendment to the Criminal Code that makes it easier for complainants to waive a publication ban on their names and anything that would identify them.



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