Having unprotected sex when consent for sexual activity is negated by fraud amounts to sexual assault, according to a recent ruling by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. In R. v. Rivera 2019 ONSC 3918, Justice Nathalie Champagne concluded that Anibal Rivera led the complainant, identified as C.M., to believe that he would wear a condom “as he had previously agreed … and at the last minute … penetrated her without a condom telling her it would be OK,” she wrote in her three-page ruling
Source: Ontario court holds that consensual sex vitiated by fraud is sexual assault – The Lawyer’s Daily