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dderek123
12-21-2013, 01:57 AM
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http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/politics/archives/2013/12/20131220-094832.html

OTTAWA - In a sweeping decision, the Supreme Court has struck down three long-standing Criminal Code provisions dealing with prostitution.

The justices unanimously found the bans on brothels, communicating for the purposes of prostitution and living off its avails violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms because they endanger hookers' lives.

"It makes no difference that the conduct of pimps and johns is the immediate source of the harms suffered by prostitutes," Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin wrote in the judgment. "The impugned laws deprive people engaged in risky, but legal, activity of the means to protect themselves against those risks."

The ruling is suspended for a year, giving Parliament time to rewrite Canada's prostitution laws.

"It will be for Parliament, should it choose to do so, to devise a new approach," McLachlin wrote. "How prostitution is regulated is a matter of great public concern, and few countries leave it unregulated."

MORE: Canadians react to changes to prostitution laws

Justice Minister Peter MacKay's office says the feds will "move expeditiously with legislative amendments."

"We are reviewing the decision and are exploring all possible options to ensure the criminal law continues to address the significant harms that flow from prostitution to communities, those engaged in prostitution, and vulnerable persons," MacKay said in a statement.

The Supreme Court's decision hands a victory to three women with connections to prostitution who challenged the laws, arguing that sex workers are safest when they can hire security guards and work indoors.

Their lawyer, Alan Young, said the decision brought him tears of joy.

"Nine-zero in the Supreme Court of Canada is a little bit surprising to me," Young said. "I thought in light of the divisive nature of the debate, there would be some dissenting judges."

The debate continues among politicians, however.

Employment Minister Jason Kenney said courts "should be restrained at the exercise of judicial power in overturning democratic consensus."

Conservative MP Michelle Rempel said she's disappointed with the ruling.

"Can't help but feel our judiciary struck a blow to women's safety and equality this morning," she wrote on Twitter. "We aren't a commodity to be bought or sold."

The New Democrats welcomed the court's decision.

"The decision by the Supreme Court is clear: everyone in Canada has the right to live free of violence,"

NDP justice critic Francoise Boivin said in a statement.

As the feds consider their next steps, there's no shortage of advice for them.

Kim Pate, executive director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies, said Canada should adopt laws similar to those in Sweden, which criminalize johns and help prostitutes escape from pimps or madams.

"I think we could be looking at ways to say that we'll ensure that women and girls aren't put in increasingly vulnerable positions, and in fact, that they have opportunities to not have to make those choices," Pate said.

Terri Jean Bedford, who originally challenged Canada's prostitution laws and now wants to open a brothel, said she wouldn't support that change.

"I'll fight those laws," she said, setting up a potential new legal battle in Canada.



Bawdy House laws, Living off the avails of prostitution, and Communication laws have all been declared a violation of section 7 and struck down with a one year suspension.

The current prohibitions were found to be overbroad as they targeted all prostitutes and "mutual relationships" (ie accountants and secretaries) and not just pimps or other forms of exploitation.

The Federal Government is encouraged to pass new laws to regulate prostitution but must respect the Charter rights of prostitutes.



http://scc-csc.lexum.com/decisia-scc-csc/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/13389/index.do (link to article)

trish
12-21-2013, 02:25 AM
I want their Supreme Court!

Dino Velvet
12-21-2013, 02:38 AM
I want their Supreme Court!

Me too. Regulate the prices so ladies of the evening are government mandated to smile at my 5 20s also being 4:20 friendly. Lemon Drop will be the Hooker Czar.

Stavros
12-21-2013, 05:27 AM
Curious -why is Canada moving in the opposite direction to Europe? It seems to be based more on concepts of individual liberty than the criminal exploitation of (mostly) women through trafficking. I wonder what the bases of this decision were. Merits investigation.

Stavros
12-21-2013, 05:29 AM
Me too. Regulate the prices so ladies of the evening are government mandated to smile at my 5 20s also being 4:20 friendly. Lemon Drop will be the Hooker Czar.

Dino, I have no idea what this post means, as with your posts on DWP -there are times when your LA lingo might as well be a foreign language! Translation please! But keep it clean. It's Christmas.

Ben in LA
12-21-2013, 05:36 AM
He wants the government to require his potential "dates" to smile at his one hundred US dollars, even though said smile might be fake and/or forced. He also wants them to be accommodating when it comes to him smoking marijuana in their presence.

As for Ms. Lemon Drop, um...

Dino Velvet
12-21-2013, 05:51 AM
He wants the government to require his potential "dates" to smile at his one hundred US dollars, even though said smile might be fake and/or forced. He also wants them to be accommodating when it comes to him smoking marijuana in their presence.

As for Ms. Lemon Drop, um...

Yeah. Pretty much.

Stavros knows about Lemon Drop. I don't visit her when I get the itch. I visit her when I miss the itching.

Stavros
12-21-2013, 06:06 AM
He wants the government to require his potential "dates" to smile at his one hundred US dollars, even though said smile might be fake and/or forced. He also wants them to be accommodating when it comes to him smoking marijuana in their presence.

As for Ms. Lemon Drop, um...

Thanks Ben, and now of course the lemon drops...slipped my memory Dino.

Dino Velvet
12-21-2013, 06:17 AM
Thanks Ben, and now of course the lemon drops...slipped my memory Dino.

Careful of the fun size Butterfingers. I'm serious. Something missing or added.

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