Understanding Age of Consent: Can a 15-Year-Old Date an 18-Year-Old in Canada?

Explore the age of consent laws in Canada, including close-in-age exemptions for 15 and 18-year-olds.

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Canada's age of consent is 16. However, close-in-age exemptions exist, allowing those ages 14 or 15 to legally consent to sexual activity with a partner less than 5 years older. In this case, a 15-year-old can legally be with an 18-year-old.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the age of consent in Canada? The age of consent in Canada is 16 years old, but there are close-in-age exemptions.
  2. What are close-in-age exemptions? Close-in-age exemptions allow those aged 14 or 15 to legally consent with partners up to 5 years older.
  3. Can a 17-year-old date a 15-year-old in Canada? Yes, a 17-year-old can date a 15-year-old due to the close-in-age exemptions.
  4. Are there different consent laws in different provinces in Canada? No, the federal age of consent laws apply uniformly across all provinces and territories.