Quebec convenes experts to support sexual and domestic violence victims
MONTREAL — The Quebec government has convened a panel of experts and given it one year to come up with recommendations on improving support for sexual assault and domestic violence victims, who often feel let down by the system.
Justice Minister Sonia LeBel was joined by members of Quebec’s other main political parties as she announced the committee Monday in Montreal.
LeBel, Helene David of the Liberals, Veronique Hivon of the Parti Quebecois, and Christine Labrie of Quebec solidaire held non-partisan meetings on the issue in January amid debate over whether a special tribunal should be established to handle sexual assault cases — an idea Premier Francois Legault has said he is open to.
“There’s a very present lack of confidence in the justice system from the point of view of the victims,” LeBel said. “We are very concerned by that, and through our discussions we agreed on specific things we should address, and we decided the way to do it is to look at it from the victim’s point of view.”