Consent

Consent permits something to occur and is an agreement to do something that requires ongoing communication and respect (such as saying yes or no to physical touch).

Consent is foundational to creating and keeping healthy relationships with our family, friends, peers, and romantic relationships.

Consent for sexual activity

Kissing, sexual touching and sexual intercourse (oral, anal or vaginal) are all sexual activities. Everyone must agree to sexual activity, and consent must be obtained without feeling pressured.

Someone who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol cannot consent to sexual activity.

All sexual activity without consent is a criminal offense, regardless of age.

Consent for sexual activity and the law

Canadian law states that the age of consent to sexual activity is 16 years. The age of consent is higher when there is a relationship of trust, authority or dependency.

Under 16 years of age and close in age exceptions:

Age of YouthCan consent to sexual activity if the partner is:Cannot consent if the person is:
14-15 yearsLess than five years olderA relationship of trust, authority or dependency or any sexual exploitation of the young person is present
12-13 yearsLess than two years olderA relationship of trust, authority or dependency or any sexual exploitation of the young person is present
Younger than 12 yearsUnable to consent to any type of sexual activityUnable to consent to any type of sexual activity

For more information on age of consent to sexual activity please refer to the Government of Canada.

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