Barbara MacKinnon

Barbara MacKinnon Royal LePage Atlantic

06/25/2026

Anishinabek Police Service officers continue to respond to incidents in our communities involving strangulation of an intimate partner.

Strangulation is deeply tied to coercion and control. It is a calculated attempt to dominate and instill terror. It is also one of the most serious indicators that intimate partner violence (IPV) will escalate. In fact, it is a high-risk indicator of future homicide, often referred to as a “calling card of a killer”. According to The Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention, a person who has suffered a non-fatal strangulation incident with their intimate partner is 750% more likely to be killed by the same offender.

In 2019, the Criminal Code of Canada was amended to recognize strangulation as a distinct criminal offences (Assault by Choking – Section 267(c) of the Criminal Code) to allow for stiffer penalties and better tracking of these kinds of IPV incidents.

Abuse is not your fault.

We know it can be very difficult for someone experiencing domestic violence to ask for help. If you or someone you know is a victim of family or intimate partner violence, call 1-888-310-1122. If a violent incident is in progress and you are in danger, call 9-1-1.

If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, we encourage you to visit our website for more information. As a reminder, every page of our website features a “Quick Escape” button in the bottom right-hand corner so you can leave our site quickly.

+ Curated catalogue of supports for survivors: https://www.anishinabekpolice.ca/support-resources
+ Information about domestic and intimate partner violence: https://www.anishinabekpolice.ca/staying-safe/domestic-violence

We are here for you.

06/23/2026

🏠 Too often, survivors exiting shelter face limited housing options.

06/21/2026

Home is more than four walls — it’s the people who make it special.

This Father’s Day, we’re celebrating all the dads and father figures whose love, guidance and support help create the moments that turn a house into a home.

Happy Father’s Day from all of us at Royal LePage. 💙

06/19/2026

🇨🇦 A significant change is coming to Canada’s criminal justice system.
As of Wednesday, a private member’s bill introduced by a Conservative MP has officially become law, strengthening the country’s response to intimate partner violence.
The legislation updates the Criminal Code so that anyone who kills their intimate partner can be charged with first-degree murder, even if prosecutors cannot prove the act was planned or deliberate in advance.
Supporters say the change recognizes the unique and serious nature of intimate partner violence, ensuring harsher penalties and greater accountability for offenders.
The move marks a major shift in how Canada addresses intimate partner violence and reflects growing calls for stronger protections for victims and survivors.

06/16/2026

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