Response to Halifax sex assault case is proof that society is evolving:advocates
HALIFAX — The public outcry surrounding the acquittal of a Halifax cab driver accused of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman is proof sexual-violence education is having an effect, a Nova Scotia legislature committee was told Tuesday.
Sarah Kay Granke, who helps coordinate the province’s sexual assault strategy, said the response and protests sparked by the court decision show society is changing.
“The response and the outcry and the outrage we have seen, to me is an indication of some societal change because 10 or 15 years ago that would not have happened in the same kind of way,” said Granke.
Witnesses testifying on the province’s sexual assault strategy Tuesday were asked to address the “elephant in the room” by Progressive Conservative committee member Alfie MacLeod.


