Latest posts by Céline Dostaler (see all)
- Truckers’ protest and cybercrimes highlighted the year in criminal law - January 5, 2023
- Third-party records ruling by the SCC is disappointing - November 18, 2022
- Canada may soon prosecute crimes on the moon - November 4, 2022
I am not surprised the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in June that people who don’t wear condoms during sex after their sexual partners told them to can be convicted of sexual assault. In Ontario, to the best of my knowledge, that was the way this situation was handled even before this judgment. To read more, click here.

