MEDIA RELEASE
March 2010
For Immediate Release 
Domestic Violence Industry Covers Up Half of Problem
FathersCan,  the National Voice for Canadian Fathers, estimates that more than two  billion dollars of taxpayer money is distributed annually by all levels of  government to various shelters and other domestic violence programs in Canada.   This figure is based on information from Statistics Canada, Status of  Women Canada, Health Canada, and other similar provincial agencies and government departments.  
The  entirety of this sum is provided to programmes and shelters that purport to provide  services to women who are the victims of domestic violence.   Interestingly, and tragically, not a single cent is provided to any program or shelter to  provide services to men who are the victims of such violence. 
Health Canada (http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/
Nowhere  in that definition is recognition of the fact that hundreds of thousands of  Canadian men are victims of domestic violence, as defined by Health Canada, at the hands of their female partners. Jeremy Swanson,  National Director of FathersCan notes that this alarming and seldom reported statistic is  borne out by Statistics Canada information.  
Mr. Swanson stated, “In 2005, the last year in which Statscan has released information, it  was reported that the 2004  General Social Survey (GSS) on Victimization indicated some 653,000 women and 546,000 men in Canada were the victims of spousal violence in the five years preceding the  survey, or about 7% and 6% respectively. The Survey goes on to point out that   nearly all domestic violence victims (95%) who seek out assistance from social  agencies, government programmes, or shelters are women.  The Survey totally  ignores the fact that there are no such agencies, programmes, or shelters for men  even if they wanted to seek them out.” 
He went on to point out that there are about 550 shelters for woman in  Canada, as reported by Statistics Canada, yet “they failed to even mention that  there is not even one single shelter for abused men in the entire country”.  
StatsCan  reported that in 2006 twenty-one men in Canada were killed by their female partner, an increase of 75% from just one  year previous and a continuation of an increasing trend.  Yet in 2006 the  number of women killed by their male partner decreased by 10% from the year  previous, continuing a trend of 5 years of continual decline. 
“Men in Canada are victims of domestic abuse in numbers almost equal to women. The courts  ignore it, and in some cases even laugh in the faces of men who report it as  part of their divorce testimony. Successive governments have lavished taxpayer  money on women’s and feminist groups in support of Domestic Violence studies, programmes, and shelters, ignoring the fact that 85% of such accusations  made by women during divorce proceedings are known to be false. ”
“Yet Canadian men continue to suffer, continue to bleed, and continue to die  at the hands of their female partners. Do Canadian men not deserve equal help  from their government in preventing, escaping, and recovering from such  abuse? Do Canadian men not deserve even one single dollar in their fight for protection and justice? Is there any party or any party leader that has the guts to  make this an election issue and to step up to defend and protect men from their  female abusers?  There are a large number of votes out there that are waiting  to be cast for the party that does.”
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