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| Legal Information (Return to) Criminal Code of Canada sections relating to Sexual Assault The definition of consent is found in section 153(2) and (3): 273.1(1) Meaning of "consent" - Subject to subsection (2) and subsection 265(3), "consent" means, for the purposes of sections 271, 272 and 273, the voluntary agreement of the complainant to engage in the sexual activity in question. (2) Where no consent obtained - No consent is obtained, for the purposes of sections 271, 272 and 273, where
This is a very broad definition that illustrates what would constitute non-consensual sexual activity. It recognizes that women cannot always speak up and say no. They may be disabled or frozen in some way from speaking up, they may be intimidated or coerced into saying yes when they don't want to, they may be too afraid to say no. According to the Criminal Code of Canada there is no consent in any of these scenarios. The Criminal Code of Canada views sexual assault as an assault that is sexual in nature. The sexual assault offences include: sexual assault; sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm; and aggravated sexual assault. 272(1) Sexual
assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm
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273(1) Aggravated sexual assault - Every one commits an aggravated sexual assault who, in committing a sexual assault, wounds, maims, disfigures or endangers the life of the complainant. |