Senator revives bill to help jurors access mental health supports
OTTAWA — Sen. Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu has reintroduced a bill that would allow jury members to seek mental health support from a professional after traumatic experiences during a criminal trial.
Bill S-206 would amend a section of the Criminal Code that currently makes it illegal for jurors to discuss jury deliberations forever, which critics say prevents them from seeking mental and emotional support.
An amendment to section 649 of the code would allow jurors to disclose, in certain circumstances, aspects of jury proceedings to health-care professionals for the purpose of medical or therapeutic treatment.
Both Boisvenu and Sen. Lucie Moncion, a supporter of the bill, said this change would help jurors seek support post-trial, as health-care professionals are currently reluctant to help for fear of contravening the expectation of jury secrecy.


