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When the courts don’t recognize coercive control, children pay the price.

This week on Lessons in Discernment, I’m joined by Canadian Member of Parliament Lisa Hepfner, sponsor of Bill C-223: The Keeping Children Safe Act—a groundbreaking piece of legislation that could transform how family violence is recognized and prevented in Canada.

We talk about the stories that inspired the bill, the cultural shift it represents, and what it would mean for survivors and children to finally be protected from coercive control in the eyes of the law.

Find Lisa Hepfner on Instagram: instagram.com/lisahepfnermp

Learn more about Bill C-223: nawl.ca/stop-parental-alienation-accusations

Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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