Women’s groups in Yukon disappointed ‘unfounded’ sex assault project terminated
Women’s groups are angry that talks meant to revive a committee reviewing unresolved sexual assault complaints in Yukon have ended before its findings could be presented.
A report outlining how Mounties in the territory investigate sex assaults was to go to the federal government in March.
The Yukon Advocate Case Review committee was started in 2018 and given federal government funding and three years to look at unfounded sex assaults — cases where police say they can’t determine whether a crime occurred or was attempted, and no charges are laid.
Similar projects exist, including in Ontario and Saskatchewan, but under municipal police. The Yukon committee was the first to be run by grassroots women’s advocates working with the RCMP, said Whitehorse member Aja Mason.