The Supreme Court of Canada has created a new tort of intimate partner violence, allowing victims to sue for damages related to abuse in a relationship. The ruling is a landmark legal development that expands civil recourse, but it has limited direct market impact. It is most relevant for legal, liability, and insurance considerations rather than broader financial markets.
The Supreme Court of Canada has created a new tort of intimate partner violence, allowing victims to sue for damages related to abuse in a relationship. The ruling is a landmark legal development that expands civil recourse, but it has limited direct market impact. It is most relevant for legal, liability, and insurance considerations rather than broader financial markets.
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