Quebec’s new law cracking down on the non-consensual sharing of intimate images is now in force, carrying tough penalties including hefty fines and possible jail time. Victims advocacy groups like CALACS De L’Ouest De l’île are welcoming the new legislation. Intervention worker Zev Saltiel spoke to Global and said organizations like CALACS are looking forward to seeing the legislation in practice.
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From $50K per day to 18 months in jail: Quebec intimate image sharing law comes into effect
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