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Manitoba introduces law to criminalize non-consensual sharing of intimate images and deepfakes, with reverse onus and enhanced victim support.
Manitoba is introducing legislation to expand protections against non-consensual sharing of intimate images, including nearly nude photos and deepfakes, and to criminalize threats to share such images.
The bill, introduced in November 2025, maintains a reverse onus, presumes non-consent, and enhances victim support through government and Canadian Centre for Child Protection resources.
It aims to hold websites accountable for failing to remove unauthorized content, though enforcement remains challenging.
The move supplements federal criminal laws and reflects growing provincial efforts to combat image-based abuse.
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Manitoba introduce una ley para criminalizar el intercambio no consensual de imágenes íntimas y deepfakes, con responsabilidad inversa y mayor apoyo a la víctima.