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Latest house of commons mentions on c-36

canada-man

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January 25th, 2016 / 1:35 p.m.

Randall Garrison Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

Mr. Speaker, I salute the community work the minister did before coming to the House.

I want to quickly ask her two questions.

First, as she may be aware, I put forward a bill to provide equal protections for transgendered Canadians, transgendered Canadians being some of the people who are quite often forced to use shelters and who are subject to some of the worst violence in the country. Would she join with me in urging the Minister of Justice to bring that forward as a government bill?

My second question has to do with the situation of those who are involved in sex work in Canada. Under the previous government, the Supreme Court decision that decriminalized sex work was, in effect, overturned by Bill C-36. Now many people, for whatever reason, involved in the sex trade are being subjected to discrimination and to a great deal of violence as a result of that bill.

What is the minister's position is on the recriminalization of sex work?


January 25th, 2016 / 1:35

Elizabeth May Saanich—Gulf Islands, BC

Mr. Speaker, I also want to congratulate the hon. minister on her election, although she will know that I am very sad to lose the member she replaces, but I welcome her in her new role. I also commend the minister and her colleagues for starting the inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous.

However, I want to support the decision just taken by the hon. member for Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, that Bill C-36 represents a threat, not just for women in the sex trade, but to any sex trade worker, which it has. I have heard first hand from groups working with sex trade workers and from sex trade workers themselves. They say that Bill C-36 has put them in more vulnerable positions than they were in even before the Supreme Court ruling. Therefore, it has done the opposite of what the Supreme Court has urged us to do.

I take the minister's point that she awaits a decision and recommendations from the Minister of Justice, but I hope this new government will pursue the repeal of Bill C-36.


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canada-man

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canada-man

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As much as your misogynistic views piss me off sometimes CM, thank you for your many useful threads like this one!

criticizing feminism is not misogyny.
 

Terminator2000

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they just made sex work illegal in paris i believe. Where there was a large protest against the paris version of c36. Dont get your hopes up for canada. Considering justin trudeau criminalized people who smoke weed. when he said he would make it legal. u really think theure going to make sex work legal when they cant even make weed legal? yeah right.
 

Terminator2000

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ya. no.

stop the wishful thinking.

when chickens and pigs and cats.and dogs fly.

not going to happen.

not by a very very long shot.

forget it.

just delete this entire thread.

whats funny is that politicians are probably hiring sex workers regardless of the law prohibiting it, behind the curtains.

delete thread.
 

IRIS

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they just made sex work illegal in paris i believe. Where there was a large protest against the paris version of c36. Dont get your hopes up for canada. Considering justin trudeau criminalized people who smoke weed. when he said he would make it legal. u really think theure going to make sex work legal when they cant even make weed legal? yeah right.
I agree. I don't think prostitutes are necessary for our "charismatic" leader's sex life.

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drlove

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Well if that's the case, then we're stuck with C-36 for the foreseeable future...
 

wilbur

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It's even legal in some Muslim countries like Turkey and Bangladesh where they have legal brothels.
The church has more power in Canada compared to those countries
Those countries are not affected by Islamism. Quite a few Muslim countries had brothels. Syria comes to mind, as well as Iran before the revolution. The ex-French North African states as well. The fundamentalists shut down the red light districts in Iran soon after the Islamic revolution.
 
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