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New Brunswick recognizes gender-based violence as an epidemic

New Brunswick recognizes gender-based violence as an epidemic

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New Brunswick recognizes gender-based violence as an epidemic
WATCH: The province of New Brunswick is now recognizing gender-based violence as an epidemic. This comes after urging from advocacy groups across the province because New Brunswick has the highest rate of intimate partner violence in Atlantic Canada. Suzanne Lapointe reports.

The province of New Brunswick has declared that gender-based violence is an epidemic, following in the footsteps of Nova Scotia.

The motion, introduced by PC MLA Tammy Scott-Wallace, was unanimously adopted in the legislature on Thursday.

This comes after more than 20 organizations wrote an open letter calling on the province to make the declaration.

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“Naming a crisis an epidemic is not symbolic, it is strategic, so people can get the resources we need,” said Scott-Wallace.

“It is putting a proper name to a problem that needs to be addressed.”

According to the most recent available data from 2023, New Brunswick has the third highest rate of intimate partner violence reported in the country.

The province saw an almost 40 per cent increase over a 12-year period, with rural communities being particularly affected.

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