Keira Kagan's legacy lives on in bill to expand education for judges on domestic violence

By A Mystery Man Writer

A federal private members bill tabled this week aims to expand training for judges to include domestic violence and coercive control. Bill C-233, dubbed “Keira’s Law,” is named after Keira Kagan, the four-year-old who was found dead with her father in Milton two years ago.

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