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Decriminalization VS. Legalization

June 30, 2008October 20, 2021
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by Gregory Beatty Escort agencies, like those listed in Regina’s Yellow Pages, operate in legal limbo in Canada. They provide prostitutes a measure of security compared to working the street alone. But they also rarely report bad clients to police

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We All Scream for Happy Endings

June 28, 2008October 20, 2021
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Posted by Jenny / blogTO / June 28, 2008 When I went to New York a few years back, my then-boyfriend and I went for a romantic Valentine’s Day massage at a midtown spa. Aside from misplacing our reservation, the

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Sex Crime – Activist says prostitutes need the protection of legal legitimacy

June 17, 2008October 20, 2021
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Prairie Dog Magazine / July 17th, 2008 / Regina, Saskatchewan by Gregory Beatty In nearly 20 years of writing, I couldn’t even begin to guess how many interviews I’ve conducted. A thousand?Fifteen hundred? Who knows? And not once in that

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Audio Links (2008)

May 11, 2008September 7, 2021
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In 2007 the National Organization for Women (N.O.W) in New York City started a campaign to have adult classified ads banned from newspapers there. So far, they’ve pressured 15 publications into pulling our colleagues ads.

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Unifying against the organ donor ban ANALYSIS – Sex workers, prisoners & drug users also affected

March 25, 2008October 20, 2021
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Shawn Syms / Xtra.ca / Tuesday, March 25, 2008 Gay men aren’t the only people officially discouraged from donating organs since Health Canada quietly enacted its controversial policy last December. Sex workers, prisoners and IV drug users are also subject

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Viruses, ethics & organs: a timeline

March 25, 2008October 20, 2021
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Shawn Syms / Xtra.ca / Tuesday, March 25, 2008 August 1986Two US men acquire HIV after receiving organs from an auto-crash victim. The donor had tested antibody-negative. June 1995Baseball legend Mickey Mantle stirs ethical controversy when he receives a liver

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Ryerson University and its neighbours

March 24, 2008October 20, 2021
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March 24th, 2008As submitted to The Ryersonian newspaper By: Jeffrey MacNeil, Margarita Awe, Tess McPhie, Titus Lo, Virginia Lang Ryerson University, located in the heart of downtown Toronto is the home to many students for eight months of the year.

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Eight ways to revolutionize the sex industry

January 3, 2008October 20, 2021
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ACTIVISM / While homos have made huge gains, sex workers have been left out in the cold Julia Garro / Xtra / Thursday, January 03, 2008 Regulation of sex has been at the heart of many queer struggles. From the

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LEGAL LIMBO

January 3, 2008October 20, 2021
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Julia Garro / Xtra / Thursday, January 03, 2008 Although it isn’t illegal to sell sex for money in Canada sections 210 to 213 of the Criminal Code make it damn near impossible to practice sex work both safely and

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Details on ‘bad date’ website challenged

December 21, 2007October 20, 2021
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DAKSHANA BASCARAMURTY | Globe and MailDecember 21, 2007 (Please CLICK HERE for SPOC’s response to this article) An advocacy group trying to alert prostitutes about “bad dates” is posting personal information about men accused of abusive behaviour – but some

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Facebook group about prostitute assault ‘blown out of proportion:’ member Site represents the ‘tip of an iceberg of hatred,’ counters outreach group

November 1, 2007October 20, 2021
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Thursday, November 1, 2007 | 4:56 PM CT CBC News (Please CLICK HERE for SPOC’s response to this article) A woman who joined a controversial Facebook group whose members share stories about throwing objects at Winnipeg prostitutes, says the group

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Cleaning up the capital – Community groups hail ‘Dear John’ letters

October 2, 2007October 20, 2021
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Andrew Seymour, The Ottawa CitizenPublished: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 Ottawa police will soon begin to send letters to the homes of anyone caught cruising the streets for prostitutes. Police liken the letters to a public service announcement. Civil liberties groups,

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