The age of sexual consent in Canada is 16 years of age, providing: consent for the sexual activity was given, the sexual partner is not a person of trust and authority, the relationship is not exploitative in nature and the young person is not in a relationship of dependency with the sexual partner.
Can a person under the age of 16 years be in a sexual relationship?
Children who are 12 or 13:
May have sexual contact with a person who is less than 2 years older of their age, provided:
- There is CONSENT and
- The sexual partner is not in a position of trust or authority, their relationship is not exploitative and the young person is not in a relationship of dependency with the sexual partner.
Children who are 14 or 15:
May have sexual contact with a person who is less than 5 years older of their age, provided:
- There is CONSENT and
- The sexual partner is not in a position of trust or authority, their relationship is not exploitative and the young person is not in a relationship of dependency with the sexual partner.
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