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Ontario Strikes Down Prostitution Laws

October 5, 2010October 20, 2021
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October 5, 2010 | theTrumpet.com | Philadelphia Church of God Prostitution in Canada got a big legal boost last week. On September 28, Ontario Superior Court Justice Susan Himel ruled to strike down three key sections of the Canadian Criminal

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‘It is not important for scholars to present information that contradicts their own findings’: anti-prostitution witness in Ontario

October 2, 2010October 20, 2021
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Laura Agustin // October 2, 2010 The judge’s text explaining why she decided Ontario’s prostitution laws to be unconstitutional is a model of thoughtfulness and reason. The hearings took place in October of 2009, and I like to think Judge Himel took a

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2010 Hero: Terri-Jean Bedford, Valerie Scott, Amy Lebovitch, and Justice Susan Himel

October 1, 2010October 20, 2021
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by: Torontoist.com When we call prostitution the “world’s oldest profession,” surely we’re being facetious. Dentistry is a profession. Teaching is a profession. Prostitution is a crime, right? Well, sort of. In fact, prostitution itself has been decriminalized in Canada since the ’70s, but

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Ottawa to appeal prostitution ruling

September 30, 2010October 20, 2021
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Les Whittington // September 30, 2010 OTTAWA—Canadians face a long, thorny national argument over sex-for-money after the federal government said it will appeal an Ontario court ruling that struck down Canada’s prostitution laws. “Prostitution is a problem that harms individuals

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National Post editorial board: Finally, some sanity in our prostitution laws

September 29, 2010October 20, 2021
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National Post editorial board // September 29, 2010 The Ontario Superior Court struck a blow for sane legislation on Tuesday when it struck down laws against communicating for the purposes of prostitution, living off its avails and running a “common bawdy

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NS advocacy group celebrates Ontario’s prostitution ruling

September 29, 2010October 20, 2021
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Global News // September 29, 2010 HALIFAX, NS – A Nova Scotia group that supports sex trade workers is celebrating a landmark decision from Ontario’s Superior Court. The group Stepping Stone has been advocating for the decriminalization of prostitution, saying

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Judge decriminalizes prostitution in Ontario, but Ottawa mulls appeal

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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Kirk Makin // Globe and Mail // September 28, 2010 A Superior Court justice gutted the federal prostitution law in Ontario on Tuesday, allowing sex-trade workers to solicit customers openly and paving the way for judges in other provinces to follow

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Anti-prostitution law struck down – MICHELE MANDEL // Canoe News// September 28, 2010

September 28, 2010October 20, 2021
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TORONTO — Plying the world’s oldest profession just became safer thanks to a landmark ruling by the Ontario Superior Court. In the stunning 131-page decision, Justice Susan Himel struck down as unconstitutional three prostitution-related charges — communicating for the purposes

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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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