B.C. to strengthen legislation addressing sexual violence, sharing of intimate images

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VICTORIA – British Columbia’s attorney general says the government is strengthening legislation that protects people whose intimate images have been shared without their consent, a crime she describes as a form of sexualized violence.

Niki Sharma says she will table a bill to amend B.C.‘s Intimate Images Protection Act, which came into force in January 2024.

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