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c-36 info session - FYI

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http://whyshouldicare.ca/event/canad...titution_laws/

Canada’s New Prostitution Laws: The impact on Sex Workers
July 21 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down three**provisions in the criminal code related to prostitution.**The Supreme Court found the old laws, under which prostitution was legal while related activities were not,**violate the right to security of the person which is protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.**Parliament had one year to come up with changes.

The government recently tabled Bill C-36, the “Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act”, in response to the laws struck down in December. These proposed changes are aimed at buyers of sexual services and “pimps”, and defines sex work as inherently dangerous and exploitative. However, the sweeping changes do not protect sex workers.

Rather than criminalizing the purchasing of sexual services in a bill unlikely to survive a Supreme Court challenge, Canada could look to alternative models of legislation such as New Zealand which decriminalized sex work in 2003. The move saw little increase in the number of people entering the trade, but sex workers have reported improved health, safety, and human rights.

Sonya JF Barnett, co-founder of After Bedford, and**Rachel, a board member from Maggie’s Toronto Sex Workers’ Action Project, will be joining us to discuss the impacts Bill C-36 on sex workers.

Join us on**July 21**at the Duke of York.** Doors open 7:00pm. Discussion starts 7:30pm.

Please RSVP on our Eventbrite page.

Details

Start:
July 21, 2014 7:00 pm
End:
July 21, 2014 10:00 pm
Event Category:
Government
Event Tags:
c36, Canada, prostitution, sex work
Organizer

Why Should I Care
Email:
salon@whyshouldicare.ca
Venue

Duke of York
39 Prince Arthur Ave Toronto, ON Canada
 
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Keep in mind they are ONLY discussing Impact. Although I keep in mind in the next few months the bill could have a few alterations such as they just did with the communication provision. ON THE ORIGINAL LINK THERE IS A LINK TO THE EVENTBRITE
 

MattRoxx

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I get around.
Keep in mind they are ONLY discussing Impact. Although I keep in mind in the next few months the bill could have a few alterations such as they just did with the communication provision. ON THE ORIGINAL LINK THERE IS A LINK TO THE EVENTBRITE
Still, it would be nice to talk and listen to real people for a change instead of communicating only through computer.

Can you provide a link to the eventbrite link please?
Sure, here is a working link to the Eventbrite RSVP page.

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/wsic-about-canadas-new-prostitution-laws-tickets-12072520233

7:00 pm meeting time, discussion to begin at 7:30
 

Viggo Rasmussen

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A separate conspiracy to plan how to break the law will be held afterwards in the back alley, bring your own refreshments.

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GPIDEAL

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its already creating an impact.. biz has been slower than usual
I was Muse last night, and second girl there who has told me that business is a little slower than usual but I think Marla's observation in post #9 is also true too. Maybe customers are visiting SPs more than usual instead of venues that they feel won't be impacted as much.
 
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