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Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Private Acts and Public Health: HIV Non-Disclosure in Canada

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Curiouscast

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2023

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Episode 283: In this episode, we venture into a controversial and tragic chapter of Canada's legal history. It intertwines public health, personal relationships, and the weight of the law. We're talking about the history of HIV non-disclosure cases in Canada. Part of our journey takes us to the early 2000s, zeroing in on Johnson Aziga, a Ugandan-born Canadian resident. His name would soon become synonymous with a landmark legal battle challenging the boundaries of consent, deception, and responsibility. Aziga was diagnosed with HIV in 1996, but his numerous subsequent relationships would cast him into the national spotlight. Two women, specifically, would become central to his story: both entered into relationships with Aziga, and HIV-related complications tragically took both. The women’s names are protected under publication bans, so we cannot speak to their biographies. Regardless, their untimely deaths would raise a storm of questions about trust, disclosure, and the duty one owes to their intimate partners. Aziga was convicted of murder and deemed a dangerous offender, but argued that his race and status as an immigrant weighed against him. In 2023, the murder convictions were overturned and replaced with manslaughter charges substituted in their place. NOTE: In this podcast, the names of survivors will be kept confidential, and initials or aliases will be used instead. Sources: A history of HIV/AIDS HIV 101: The History of HIV & AIDS in Canada - Freddie Magazine The legacy of the HIV/AIDS fight in Canada R v Cuerrier After Cuerrier | Publications - Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network African immigrant damnation syndrome: The case of Charles Ssenyonga 2006 CanLII 42798 (ON SC) | R. v. Aziga | CanLII 2007 CanLII 38 (ON SC) | R. v. Aziga | CanLII 2011 ONSC 4592 (CanLII) | R. v. Aziga | CanLII Canada: HIV “murderer” Aziga now also a “dangerous offender,” locked up for life HIV-positive man convicted of murder apologizes to victims 2014 HRTO 144 (CanLII) | Aziga v. Ontario (Community Safety and Correctional Services) | CanLII 2014 HRTO 1465 (CanLII) | Aziga v. Ontario (Community Safety and Correctional Services) | CanLII Court overturns murder convictions against Ontario man who gave two women HIV, killing them 2023 ONCA 12 (CanLII) | R. v. Aziga | CanLII Update — Canada: Murder convictions for HIV transmission reduced to manslaughter HIV Criminalization Criminal HIV Transmission Canada: Ontario leads the world in the over-criminalization of HIV non-disclosure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:18.6

Welcome back to Dark Poutine, I am Mike Brown and coming to us from the Eagles Nest Matthew Stockton.

0:25.8

Hello Matthew. Hello Michael.

0:28.8

How are you today? 10 out of 10. How are you?

0:32.2

I'm really good. I had a nice it's a smoky day here in Vancouver. Is it smoky where you are?

0:38.1

It was yesterday, but it isn't so much today. It was a little more clear today than it was yesterday.

0:43.0

I could smell the wood smoke yesterday and yeah, so for people who are living under a rock

0:49.2

cannot sing the news, British Columbia is on fire right now. Yeah, as of this recording,

0:54.8

hopefully by the time you hear it in a few weeks, it'll be out and clear skies.

0:59.6

The views, information and opinions expressed during the Dark Poutine podcast are solely those

1:05.2

of the producer and do not necessarily represent those of curious cast. It's affiliate global news

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nor its parent company chorus entertainment. Dark Poutine is not for the faint of heart or

1:18.4

squeamish. Our content is often intense and some listeners may find it disturbing. We're not experts

1:24.6

on the topics we present nor are we journalists. We are ordinary Canadian schmucks chatting about

1:29.9

crime and the dark side of history. Let's get to it. Put on your tuk, grab yourself a double, double

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and an enymo bar. It's time to scarf down some dark Poutine. You are responsible for obtaining

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and maintaining at your own cost all equipment needed to listen to dark Poutine. Dark Poutine can

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be addictive. So it affects may include but not be limited to you, pausing and questioning the

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system elevated heart rate, pondering humanity, odd looks from colleagues as he laughed at work.

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Family members not into true crime worrying about you. Positive side effects may include some

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perspectives and opinions that you disagree with as well as some wilderness and empathy.

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