Despite many schools having policies to deal with sexual violence, it is often unclear what actually happens when a report is made.
It doesn’t fix the underlying problem of rape culture, but a made-in-Canada program is getting good results when it comes to reducing gender-based violence
Sharon Bala: In episode six, ‘Bridgerton’ drops the facade of fluffy rom-com and reveals itself as a horror
Gib van Ert: The new sexual assault bill would require newly appointed judges to take courses on sexual assault law. Seems reasonable, but what will governments try to teach judges next?
Anne Kingston: We’re watching the emergence of a dangerous ‘bad-enough-to-report’ threshold before women (or men) should be taken seriously
So far, the movement has toppled celebrities, shaken institutions and challenged the way society views sexual assault. And it’s only just begun.
Anne Kingston: The first #MeToo trial delivers a powerful message — and reveals the unseen toll of sexual assault
Analysis of exclusive survey shows women and non-heterosexual students most likely to report assault
Faculty join call for a ban on relationships between staff and students, among other changes
While the entertainer mingles with fans, his high-powered legal team is already painting his Canadian accuser as greedy and unreliable
An exclusive Maclean’s investigation—including interviews with dozens of survivors—uncovers how universities routinely abandon victims.
Paul Wells: There is a right to a day in court—but not to the leadership of a political party and a caucus that will not have you