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Bailey’s Law to Address Intimate Partner Violence in Canada Moves to Senate

27 April 2026
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The House of Commons has passed Bill C-225, known as Bailey’s Law, which amends the Criminal Code to enhance protections for victims of domestic violence. Named after Bailey McCourt, a 32-year-old mother allegedly killed by her estranged husband, James Plover, in July 2025, the bill introduces key changes. These include automatically classifying the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder, allowing courts to detain individuals charged with domestic assault for risk assessments, and revising bail rules for those with prior domestic violence convictions. The bill had unanimous support during its second reading but was passed “on division” during its third reading, indicating some disagreement among members of Parliament. It will now move to the Senate for further debate before it can become law.

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Bailey’s Law highlights ongoing concerns about the adequacy of legal protections for victims of domestic violence in Canada. Statistics indicate that intimate partner violence remains a significant issue, with many cases going unreported or inadequately addressed by the justice system. The bill aims to address these gaps by implementing stricter measures for offenders and fostering a safer environment for potential victims. Legislative changes like these are crucial for evolving the legal framework to better protect individuals at risk and prevent future tragedies.

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