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Preventing Abuse of Women and Female Children in Polygamous Communities

2004:03 Preventing Abuse of Women and Female Children in Polygamous Communities

Whereas:

a. Polygamy is a violation of section 293 of the Criminal Code of Canada;

b. Sexual assault, having regard to section 273.1, is a violation of section 273 of the Criminal Code of Canada;

c. Procuring or knowingly aiding in procuring a feigned marriage is a violation of section 292 of the Criminal Code of Canada;

d. Sexual exploitation of a young person by a person in a position of authority is a violation of section 153 of the Criminal Code of Canada; and

Whereas:

  • One or more older males have controlling authority in polygamous communities and are using such authority to make demands on women and female children for sexual and breeding purposes; and
  • Reports from women who are ex-members of polygamous communities indicate the immigration and emigration of women and female children is taking place across the Canada-United States of America border under threat to their physical and spiritual harm while proper authorities fail to act; and
  • Sections 15 and 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee females equal protection, and benefit “before and under the law”; and
  • Polygamy has already been condemned as a contravention of women’s equality rights by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights;

Resolved:

That the National Council of Women of Canada adopt as policy opposition to:

a. Polygamy in Canada;

b. The immigration and emigration of women and female children for sexual and breeding purposes;

c. The abuse of women and children in polygamous communities;

Further Resolved:

  • Improve policies and practices to prevent immigration and emigration of female children for sexual and breeding purposes under the pretext of “celestial marriages”;
  • Encourage all provinces to enforce the relevant sections of the Criminal Code of Canada so as to end polygamy in Canada;
  • Take all steps necessary to ensure compliance with the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW);
  • Ensure the protection, rights, and freedoms of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms;

Resolved:

That the National Council of Women of Canada urge the International Council of Women to pursue action against the abuse of women and female children in polygamous communities worldwide;

Resolved:

That the National Council of Women of Canada urge all Local and Provincial Councils to:

a. Alert authorities to possible cases of abuse in their own communities; and

b. Encourage letter-writing campaigns by individual citizens to government levels drawing attention to this issue.