The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled 5-4, stating that condom use can affect consent in sexual assault cases, meaning protected and unprotected sex are seen as two separate activities. The ruling is based on a B.C. case, where the complainant claimed that the accused did not respect her wishes to use a condom.
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Supreme Court of Canada rules condom use can affect consent in sexual assault cases
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