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HaywoodJabloemy

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HaywoodJabloemy said:
Police in Windsor have told a landlord he must evict a massage parlour tenant. It involves something called The Civil Remedies Act.

http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html?id=82113911-94ed-43a6-90e3-5c56da09f80c&k=27041
http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html?id=f6a65cff-3ecb-4fdd-81b1-e697c19fefee&k=93183

(The story is two days old. Apologies if there is already a thread on the subject, but I wasn't able to find one with a search or a quick glance though thread titles.)
When I rented apartment I always included an illegal activities clause in the lease.

You break the law and I can evict
 

SJ1001

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Canadian Criminal Code S.210... (Bawdy House)
Notice of conviction to be served on owner


(3) Where a person is convicted of an offence under subsection (1), the court shall cause a notice of the conviction to be served on the owner, landlord or lessor of the place in respect of which the person is convicted or his agent, and the notice shall contain a statement to the effect that it is being served pursuant to this section.

Duty of landlord on notice


(4) Where a person on whom a notice is served under subsection (3) fails forthwith to exercise any right he may have to determine the tenancy or right of occupation of the person so convicted, and thereafter any person is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) in respect of the same premises, the person on whom the notice was served shall be deemed to have committed an offence under subsection (1) unless he proves that he has taken all reasonable steps to prevent the recurrence of the offence.

Civil Remedies Act Against Organized Crime (Manitoba)...

CARRYING ON A BUSINESS TO ADVANCE AN UNLAWFUL ACTIVITY

Application

5(1) If a police chief is satisfied that the respondent owns or manages a business that, to the knowledge of the respondent, is being used to advance an unlawful activity, the police chief may apply to a judge for an order described in subsection (2).

Order

5(2) If the judge is satisfied that the respondent owns or manages a business that, to the knowledge of the respondent, is being used to advance an unlawful activity, the judge may, to stop or prevent that use of the business, make an order doing one or more of the following:

(a) requiring the respondent to cease owning or managing the business, in a manner satisfactory to the judge, within a period specified in the order;

(b) requiring that the business cease operations in Manitoba;

(c) requiring that the business be liquidated in a manner directed by the court;

(d) cancelling any licence under The Gasoline Tax Act, The Liquor Control Act, The Motive Fuel Tax Act, or The Tobacco Tax Act, or any RST number under The Retail Sales Tax Act, held or used in connection with the business;

(e) prohibiting the respondent from owning or managing a business whose operation requires such a licence or RST number, for the period specified in the order;

(f) if the business is operated by a corporation incorporated under The Corporations Act, liquidating and dissolving that corporation;

(g) if the business is registered under The Business Names Registration Act, cancelling that registration;

(h) designating any premises used or occupied by the business as a prohibited place for the purposes of section 37 of The Liquor Control Act, for the period specified in the order.

...

6(2) If the judge is satisfied that

(a) the respondent has conspired with anyone to engage in an unlawful activity;

(b) the respondent knew or ought to have known that the unlawful activity would likely result in injury to the public; and

(c) injury to the public has resulted, or will likely result, from the unlawful activity;

the judge may, to prevent or reduce the risk of injury to the public, make any order that he or she considers necessary and just to restrain the respondent's activities.

FYI, this site is so cool: http://www.canlii.org/
 

S.C. Joe

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Windsor cops have gone out of their way to ruin Windsor as a tourism town. Same with City Hall. Its right next to the USA-like Niagara Falls-but you would think its way up in no mans land. All escorts need to have a license-which needs the police OK first. The cops go out of their way to run every MP out of business-by always having undercover officers visit the places. The strip club gals can not TOUCH the guys, its an "air lap dance", those girls needed licenses too but that law was thrown out of court.

Well they can keep Windsor, I gave up on the town. Escorts are too $$, theres no MSOG from the young company ladies-they still want $240 an hour too. The S.C. are a joke, unless you just like to look and not touch. Theres few nice hotels. The casino is way out from the nightclubs with nothing else but a hotel and parking garage around. Trucks line up forever waiting to cross in to the USA, in the summer time the air gets very dirty-Niagara Falls does not allow semis to cross.

I give Windsor a "D" and N.F. a "B"....and Toronto an "A" for places to have a great time.

BTW..I did spend 3 different nights in the town last summer. At first I said its just bad luck but then I started seeing thats its the town and not me. I also have been to Windsor many many day trips. When the US dollar was strong, it was a great place to go shopping.
 

HaywoodJabloemy

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The Windsor MP operator has not been convicted, yet police are threatening to seize the property if the landlord does not evict them. And the MP is threatening to sue the landlord for breaking their lease if he evicts them when they have not been convicted.

Aug. 2007 Toronto Star article on Civil Remedies Act.
http://www.thestar.com/News/Ontario/article/250119
Street racers, crack houses, marijuana grow-ops, cash -- you name it, the Ontario government has seized it using controversial forfeiture legislation.

...the Civil Remedies Act, which the former Progressive Conservative government introduced in 2001.

Attorney General Michael Bryant said... " ... I'll admit I'm ripping a page out of the RICO book in the United States".

...The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled it is lawful to seize property obtained through illegal activity even if the owner has not been convicted of a crime.
 

S.C. Joe

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Nah, I had it explain to me its like a "family town"-like Barrie is North of Toronto. They want to keep it a good place to raise a family. Thats fine but why not have a area set aside. MP owners have asked this for years and never got anywhere. Theres hardly any InCall dates too-again, police really go after those girls. Now the Falls are like that too but the S.C. are fun-but they aren't right by the Falls. The "best" are a ways out, almost at the edge of town.

Now I will say, I have met some great Indy ladies. Super nice, out going. They are just a little older than I like. Maybe if I was 10 years older it be cool but I still enjoy a 20 year old more that say a 36 year old. Those young girls all work for company's and the 3 I have met, gave fair services. While in town, I called like a half dozen diff. company's up and was told by all, that MSOG is an extra fee and most gals still don't do it :confused: Even the highest compay at $260 an hour told me that.

There is one company that gives a special rate of $150 for a half hour if you are a member of the local review site and thats your best bet. The girls thou, seem like they do not enjoy their work. So you get it but its not like that much fun, IMO. They leave early too.
 

S.C. Joe

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...The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled it is lawful to seize property obtained through illegal activity even if the owner has not been convicted of a crime.


Thats super great and really fair :rolleyes:
 

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S.C. Joe said:
Nah, I had it explain to me its like a "family town"-like Barrie is North of Toronto. They want to keep it a good place to raise a family....
Windsor ... a good place to raise a family... you must be kidding right! :p Whenever I have visited Windsor I felt it was not a nice place, and that much of the city is run down, high unemployment, and has many rough and seedy parts. I would never think of it as a great place to raise a family. At least MP locations get it off the street and are more discreet.
 

S.C. Joe

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Its bad there now, I agree but a local guy did claim thats why the cops are out to get rid of InCalls, MP. IDK, as for street girls, sure there might be some good hotties but I am too "old" to go looking for action now. Rather pay alittle more and just wait for a knock on my door :) My getting laid in my car days are over with.
 
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