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63% report experiencing sexual harassment on campus, Ontario survey shows

The Ontario government says 63 per cent of students who took a survey on campus sexual violence reported they have experienced some type of sexual harassment.

Merrilee Fullerton, minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, calls the results disturbing

According to the Student Voices on Sexual Violence Survey, 63 per cent of students reported they have experienced some type of sexual harassment on campus. (CBC)

The Ontario government says 63 per cent of university students who took a province-wide survey on campus sexual violence reported they have experienced some type of sexual harassment.

Nearly 50 per cent of college students surveyed reported the same.

Merrilee Fullerton, the minister ofTraining, Colleges and Universities, called the results of the survey completed by 116,000 university students and 42,000 college students disturbing.

She committed $6 million in grant funding to bolster sexual violence programs on campus.

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Some Canadian universities have put up posters to try to combat sexual assault on campus. Ontario will require all colleges and universities to report annually on the measures taken to support students who have experienced sexual violence. (Canadian Press)

The province will also now require all colleges and universities to report annually on the measures taken to support students who have experienced sexual violence.

Schools will also be required to review their sexual violence policies and form task forces to address the issue by September.

The survey,calledthe Student Voices on Sexual Violence Survey, was made up of over 50 questions that gauged respondents' perceptions of consent and rape myths, their experiences with sexual violence, and how well they think their school responds to reports of sexual violence.

Merrilee Fullerton, minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, called the results of the survey disturbing. (Submitted)