Half of people living in territories assaulted at least once after age 15: survey
The director of a Yukon women’s advocacy group says she’s not surprised by a new survey that shows more than 60 per cent of the territory’s residents reported being physically or sexually assaulted at least once after their mid-teens.
Statistics Canada says more than half of women and men living in Canada’s three northern territories reported being victims of at least one sexual or physical assault after the age of 15.
Reports of sexual and physical assault were highest among women and men in Yukon, where 61 per cent of both genders said they were assaulted.
There were fewer reports of assaults in the provinces, where 39 per cent of women and 35 per cent of men said they were also victims.


