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Ontario court strikes down Canada’s prostitution laws; Ottawa considers appeal

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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September 28, 2010 | The Canadian Press TORONTO — A sex-trade worker who challenged Canada’s prostitution laws hailed Tuesday as “emancipation day” after provisions that effectively criminalize prostitution were struck down as unconstitutional by an Ontario court. Laws against keeping a common

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Ontario Court Strikes Down Prostitution Laws

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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FIRST Decriminalize Sex Work Now, September 28, 2010 NATIONAL – Sex workers across Canada are celebrating the Ontario Superior Court’s decision today, which struck down Canada’s prostitution laws. The Court held that the bawdy house law, the communication law and

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Ontario judge strikes down prostitution laws

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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National Post // Shannon Kari  September 28, 2010 TORONTO — A ruling that struck down three of the country’s prostitution laws is based on a balancing of the constitutional rights of sex-trade workers and not about morality, an Ontario Superior Court

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Ontario court strikes down anti-prostitution laws

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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CTV.ca News Staff // Tue. Sep. 28 2010 {Link to video} An Ontario court has struck down several key provisions in Canada’s anti-prostitution laws, saying they are dangerous to sex-trade workers. A ruling by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice

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Ontario Court Strikes Down Canada’s Anti-Prostitution Laws

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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2010/09/28 | Allison Jones, The Canadian Press {Link to video} Canada’s prostitution laws are unconstitutional because they’re contributing to the danger faced by sex-trade workers, an Ontario court ruled Tuesday in striking down key provisions of the legislation. The Ontario

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Bawdy politics: Critics say new regulation endangers sex workers’ lives

August 27, 2010October 20, 2021
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Antonia Zerbisias / The Toronto Star / Friday, Aug 27, 2010 It’s hard to picture Claire Jones in bed with organized crime. The curvy sex worker, who has been plying her prodigious assets for seven years now, could one day

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Audio Links (2010)

May 11, 2010September 7, 2021
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CBC Radio, The CurrentHost Anna Maria Tremonti City councillors, Vicky Beard (Guelph, Ontario) and Gloria McCluskey (Halifax), offer their knowledge on licensing our occupation.  Duration of interview:  20 minutes.  Begins 1:50 minutes into audio clip. {Link for part 1} Kara Gillies former sex worker, and

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Sex workers question police DNA collections a national databank in the works?

March 11, 2010October 20, 2021
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Jeremy Hainsworth / Xtra West, Vancouver / Thursday, March 11, 2010 A police campaign to quietly collect sex workers’ DNA across Canada is raising red flags. Sex workers say it’s a violation of their rights. They don’t trust the police

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Prostitution laws endanger lives of sex-trade workers, former escort says

February 8, 2010October 20, 2021
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February 8, 2010 By Dalson Chen, The Windsor Star Former escort Valerie Scott has a message for those who believe prostitution should be criminal on moral grounds: Get over it. On Monday, the law school held a panel discussion on

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From back alleys to brothels

February 5, 2010October 20, 2021
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Friday, February 5, 2010 By MJ Deschamps, Centretown News Imagine going to work not knowing if you’ll be ripped off, battered or sexually abused. Not knowing if you’ll come home at the end of the day. For sex workers in Canada,

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Canadian Sex Workers Challenge Criminal Code

November 30, 2009October 20, 2021
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By Wency Leung WeNews correspondent Monday, November 30, 2009 Sex workers in Canada are challenging the country’s ban on activities associated with prostitution, arguing it conflicts with their constitutional rights. Opponents say decriminalization of sex work would increase sex trafficking.

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Canadian Sex Workers Challenge Criminal Code

November 30, 2009September 7, 2021
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By Wency Leung, WeNews correspondent Monday, November 30, 2009 Sex workers in Canada are challenging the country’s ban on activities associated with prostitution, arguing it conflicts with their constitutional rights. Opponents say decriminalization of sex work would increase sex trafficking.

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