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Press Releases

Stay informed with EVE’s latest press releases, where we share urgent updates, survivor stories, and the steps we’re taking toward reforming the justice system. Read, share, and help us amplify the voices that need to be heard. 

Survivors of Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence File Landmark Charter Lawsuit Against Federal Government

Ottawa, ON/ Canada, March 31, 2025 - Today, a group of brave survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence (IPV) announced the launch of a landmark Charter lawsuit against the Government of Canada. The plaintiffs allege that systemic failures by the federal government, particularly since the Supreme Court’s 2016 R v. Jordan decision, have caused severe injustice and left dangerous offenders on the streets…

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End Violence Everywhere (EVE) Calls on Political Leaders to Commit to Justice, Safety, and Support for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Sexual Violence

Toronto, ON/ Canada, February 19, 2025 - End Violence Everywhere (EVE) is calling on all political parties to take a clear stance on addressing intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual violence in Ontario. As the province continues to see systemic failures that allow abusers to walk free and survivors to suffer without support, EVE is demanding concrete commitments to legal reform, survivor support, and violence prevention…

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End Violence Everywhere (EVE) Stands in Solidarity with Dimitra Pantazopoulos: Addressing Parental Alienation and Coercive Control

Montreal, QC/ Canada, January 31, 2025 - End Violence Everywhere (EVE) is heartbroken and outraged by ongoing injustices faced by Montrealer Dimitra Pantazopoulos, a devoted mother who has been separated from her children by court order for almost six years. Dimitra’s story highlights the devastating consequences of coercive control and systemic failures within family law and youth protection that disproportionately impact survivors of abuse, when abusers easily weaponize the failings of the system against the survivor…

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Cait Alexander & End Violence Everywhere (EVE): A Nationwide Movement to Reform the Justice System

Canada, January 16, 2025 - End Violence Everywhere (EVE), led by advocate and artist Cait Alexander, is proud to announce significant progress in the fight to reform the justice system and secure justice for survivors of violence. Over the past year, Cait Alexander and the EVE team have engaged with more than 40 politicians across the country, building momentum for transformative change that will prioritize survivors’ rights and safety…

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