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Siocnarf

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Isn't it time for Bedford to publish her list?
That list won't change anything for the law. If she is really going to do this she should wait during election time. Trudeau suspended two MP for allegations of sexual harassment. What would Harper do if a number of his MP were accused of being clients of prostitutes? He couldn't really save face without suspending them.
 

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That list won't change anything for the law. If she is really going to do this she should wait during election time. Trudeau suspended two MP for allegations of sexual harassment. What would Harper do if a number of his MP were accused of being clients of prostitutes? He couldn't really save face without suspending them.
You know what, maybe Harper found out that too many of his MPs are hobbying and had to create this law just to keep them in check.

So this law is to keep them in line, and to prosecute only the most extreme offenders of abuse and exploitation.
 

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On Friday, November 7th, NOW paper enforced new policies: Advertisers have to sign a statement they are advertising solely for themselves, aren't advertising for anyone else,etc.

Also they are revamping there wording by eliminating price, acronyms, anything referring to sexual acts.

Pictures with stars covering the tits and ass will be cancelled and no nudity will be allowed.

Blurred faces will be unblurred and only masks will be a way to maintain anonymity. ( I don't understand the logic of this? Comments please...) I can't remember when their deadline is but they said the statements had to be signed immediately in order to maintain advertising status.

I can't imagine the hustle and bustle the classified Erotic Department must be going through to convert so many women - what is it, about 7 pages of ads, some very tiny?

The policy statement was offered in English and Spanish for signing.

Within 48 hours, TERB announced advertising policy changes as well. It would seem they are following the suit of NOW.
 

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Blurred faces will be unblurred and only masks will be a way to maintain anonymity. ( I don't understand the logic of this? Comments please...)
I guess the logic is that the picture cannot be modified and has to be original? Still, not sure why. However, they don't ask for the picture to be of the actual provider. :happy:
 

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Sorry to ask a question that may have already been covered but I am just curious about the following:

If someone is arrested, is it a municipal fine or a federal offence?

If Premier Wynne follows the suit of Victoria and shuns the Bill as unsafe, will law enforcement also follow suit? Or do they arbitrarily enforce federal law. What is the chain of command in other words? Thanks
 

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Sorry to ask a question that may have already been covered but I am just curious about the following:

If someone is arrested, is it a municipal fine or a federal offence?

If Premier Wynne follows the suit of Victoria and shuns the Bill as unsafe, will law enforcement also follow suit? Or do they arbitrarily enforce federal law. What is the chain of command in other words? Thanks

Criminal law is in the federal jurisdiction which means it governs nationally, provincially and locally (municipal). You don't need to call the RCMP to investigate a murder in the city.
 

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On Friday, November 7th, NOW paper enforced new policies: Advertisers have to sign a statement they are advertising solely for themselves, aren't advertising for anyone else,etc.

Also they are revamping there wording by eliminating price, acronyms, anything referring to sexual acts.

Pictures with stars covering the tits and ass will be cancelled and no nudity will be allowed.

Blurred faces will be unblurred and only masks will be a way to maintain anonymity. ( I don't understand the logic of this? Comments please...) I can't remember when their deadline is but they said the statements had to be signed immediately in order to maintain advertising status.

I can't imagine the hustle and bustle the classified Erotic Department must be going through to convert so many women - what is it, about 7 pages of ads, some very tiny?

The policy statement was offered in English and Spanish for signing.

Within 48 hours, TERB announced advertising policy changes as well. It would seem they are following the suit of NOW.

Makes sense. The Terb advertising section is no different than other type of online advertising by a non-SP (eg. BP). [The wording of Section 286.4 seems broad enough to expose Terb if they don't take precautions, but the seizure or deletion of advertising material may be spared since the 'maker' is not Terb, and the custodian of the computer is offshore, however, I doubt the SP is the 'owner' of the ad].

From the Technical Paper - http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/protect/p1.html

The advertising offence targets persons who place advertisements in print media or post advertisements on websites. Publishers or website administrators could be held criminally liable as parties if they know of the existence of the advertisement and that the advertisement is in fact for the sale of sexual services. Bill C-36 would also allow the court to order the seizure of materials containing advertisements for the sale of sexual services, as well as their removal from the Internet, regardless of who posted them, which is also consistent with Bill C-36’s objective of reducing demand for prostitution.
 

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What about The Sun, are they still allowing adult advertising? I'm curious considering they have always been the Conservative's mouth piece media wise.
 

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Dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford to Receive Ontario Civil Liberties Award

Dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford to Receive Ontario Civil Liberties Award
Posted on 2014/11/10
Dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford to Receive 2014 Ontario Civil Liberties Association Award in Ottawa this Friday

(Ottawa, November 10, 2014) – Recent developments have underlined a strong societal need to protect the freedoms of consenting adults in all spheres of personal, work, and professional activities. Miss Terri-Jean Bedford will receive the previously-announced 2014 OCLA Civil Liberties Award at a public event in Ottawa this Friday, November 14:

Time: 7pm, November 14, 2014
Place: Alumni Auditorium, University of Ottawa (The Alumni Auditorium is in the Jock-Turcot University Centre building, 85 University Private)

Miss Bedford has fought for the freedom, dignity, and safety of sex workers in Canada. She has joined many prominent Canadians and dedicated activists to this end. She has opposed the unjust laws affecting her profession in court, in the streets, in the Senate, in the press, and in her writings. She has even been to jail under these laws.

Miss Bedford has been an inspiration to those who work to correct society’s moral and legal hypocrisy, and to secure a human right of adult individuals to provide and buy or exchange personal services by informed consent without the state’s interference.

The event is co-sponsored by CUPE 2626 (Union of Student Workers at the University of Ottawa).

About the Ontario Civil Liberties Association (OCLA)
The OCLA vigorously advocates for authentic and unqualified freedom of expression of individuals, on all topics and in every form, in accordance with the right to free expression enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The OCLA also advocates for unimpeded civil liberties and civil rights of all persons, in dealings with public and private institutions and corporations.

Contact:

Joseph Hickey
Executive Director
Ontario Civil Liberties Association (OCLA) http://ocla.ca
613-252-6148 (c)
joseph.hickey@ocla.ca

http://blog.terrijeanbedford.com/20...ord-to-receive-ontario-civil-liberties-award/
 

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Dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford to Receive Ontario Civil Liberties Award

Dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford to Receive Ontario Civil Liberties Award
Posted on 2014/11/10
Dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford to Receive 2014 Ontario Civil Liberties Association Award in Ottawa this Friday

(Ottawa, November 10, 2014) – Recent developments have underlined a strong societal need to protect the freedoms of consenting adults in all spheres of personal, work, and professional activities. Miss Terri-Jean Bedford will receive the previously-announced 2014 OCLA Civil Liberties Award at a public event in Ottawa this Friday, November 14:

Time: 7pm, November 14, 2014
Place: Alumni Auditorium, University of Ottawa (The Alumni Auditorium is in the Jock-Turcot University Centre building, 85 University Private)

Miss Bedford has fought for the freedom, dignity, and safety of sex workers in Canada. She has joined many prominent Canadians and dedicated activists to this end. She has opposed the unjust laws affecting her profession in court, in the streets, in the Senate, in the press, and in her writings. She has even been to jail under these laws.

Miss Bedford has been an inspiration to those who work to correct society’s moral and legal hypocrisy, and to secure a human right of adult individuals to provide and buy or exchange personal services by informed consent without the state’s interference.

The event is co-sponsored by CUPE 2626 (Union of Student Workers at the University of Ottawa).

About the Ontario Civil Liberties Association (OCLA)
The OCLA vigorously advocates for authentic and unqualified freedom of expression of individuals, on all topics and in every form, in accordance with the right to free expression enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The OCLA also advocates for unimpeded civil liberties and civil rights of all persons, in dealings with public and private institutions and corporations.

Contact:

Joseph Hickey
Executive Director
Ontario Civil Liberties Association (OCLA) http://ocla.ca
613-252-6148 (c)
joseph.hickey@ocla.ca

http://blog.terrijeanbedford.com/20...ord-to-receive-ontario-civil-liberties-award/
I am so proud of this woman! She is so very brave.
 

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http://vancouver.ca/news-calendar/city-response-to-passing-of-bill-c-36.aspx#.VGJ5tmS4pmY.twitter

Our response to the passing of Bill C-36

November 7 2014

http://vancouver.ca/news-calendar/city-response-to-passing-of-bill-c-36.aspx#.VGJ5tmS4pmY.twitter

Vancouver City Hall
The City is concerned with the passing of Bill C-36, Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, as research confirms that criminalization of sex workers puts people engaged in sex work at further risk of increased violence.
The passing of Bill C-36:
Undermines the health and safety of sex workers
Increases social exclusion and pushes sex workers to work in more isolated areas
What this decision means for the City going forward
Going forward, the collective focus needs to continue to be on the health and safety of sex workers and the communities that they live and work. The City remains committed to this, and in October 2014, Mayor and Council adopted Vancouver’s Healthy City Strategy, which identifies 13 goals, including:
Safety and inclusion
To promote health and well-being for all
A target to make Vancouver the safest major city in Canada by reducing crimes, including sexual assault, year-over-year
The City will continue to work in partnership with community groups and the provincial government to minimize safety risks and harms for sex workers. This includes:
Addressing all forms of exploitation and abuse
Providing opportunities for education and awareness
Enabling access to health and social service gaps
Creating transitioning opportunities for those seeking to exit
City urged the federal government to refer the proposed legislation to the Supreme Court
In submissions to the Federal Government, the City urged that the proposed legislation be referred to the Supreme Court to ensure its compliance with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the spirit of the Bedford Decision: prioritizing the health, safety and dignity of those it’s declared to protect. The City also asked that there be consultation, which previously did not take place, with municipalities across the country on potential impacts.
In 2013 the City provided over $400,000 in grants to 11 community organizations to:
Promote sex worker health and safety
Address child and youth sexual exploitation
 

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Sex worker forced to get pimp’s name tattooed as sign of ownership, police say

Toronto Police arrested a man on Sunday after he allegedly forced a woman to work as a stripper and escort for six months.

http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...tattooed_as_sign_of_ownership_police_say.html

By: Jackie Hong Staff Reporter, Published on Mon Nov 10 2014

Toronto Police have charged a man with human trafficking after a woman alleged she was forced to work in the sex trade and to have the man’s name tattooed on her to signify his ownership.

The man allegedly forced the 20-year-old woman to work as a stripper and escort for the past six months and demanded that she make $3,000 a day, seven days a week. Police say he also allegedly forced her to give him all her earnings, took her passport, social insurance and debit cards, and threatened her and her parents with death if she tried to leave.

On Saturday, the man allegedly demanded the woman earn increase her earning to $5,000 the next day and slapped her.

The woman reported the allegations to the police on Sunday.

Soufian Larbi, 24, from Toronto, faces several charges related to human trafficking as well as withholding travel documents, uttering threats, assault and mischief.

Police believe there may be more victims. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-7474 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).


This scum of the earth should be incarcerated for many years, busting rocks, eating a blase diet, and only allowed to watch chick flicks and read poetry/short stories by famous female authors.

Oh, they should brand (not tattoo) the female symbol on his forehead.
 

squeezer

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Clients are not perverts

2014.11.11 • Jillian Hollander

http://www.cupidsescorts.ca/blog/clients-perverts/

When Peter MacKay introduced C-36 in the middle of the year, his team came up with a line to repeat: that this bill is to go after “the perpetrators, the perverts, and the pimps”.

There’s a lot to unpack in those few words, so for now I’m only going to focus on the middle. It’s pretty clear who he’s referring to as he disdainfully sneers the word “perverts” – he’s talking about clients. He’s talking about my customers. He may very well be talking about you.

Before I continue, I want to make one thing absolutely clear: As a client, Cupid’s values your privacy above all else. We even welcome non-disclosure contracts for celebrity and public figures who are clients. In my mind there’s no reason why an escort-client relationship should not have the same weight as a lawyer-client privilege or even priest-penitent privilege. Out of all consensual activity that occurs between the two parties, only that which the client chooses to divulge ever leaves the room.

That said, like lawyers and priests, escorts “talk shop” with each other – always in generalities, about experiences, about ethics, and about techniques in order to become better at what they do. One of the topics frequently discussed is the attitude of the client.

After 10 years in this business, I can definitively say this: the stereotypes of all clients being either coked-up, misogynist Bay Street assholes or some grimy lowlife pulled out of an evening crime drama are false.

All clients are different. They come from all walks of lives. Some are shy and have trouble meeting women, let alone talking with women. Some are lonely and need sympathetic ears and comforting arms to embrace them. Half the time escorts wind up simply being therapists – clients use an escort’s services by the hour and sometimes don’t even have sex. They just cuddle and talk, and after an hour the client feels much happier and more confident.

Some clients have disabilities. Let’s face it: people are prejudiced and shallow, and some don’t want to spend their lives or even a night with a differently-abled person. Many disabled people are fortunate enough to find someone in this superficial world to share their lives with, and it fills me with joy to hear such stories. Many disabled people however are not so fortunate. Disabled people are not defined by their disability, but by are defined by the fact they’re people, and people need interaction with other people. Cupid’s has many escorts available for clients with disabilities. Amy Leibovitch, one of the three sex workers involved in the Bedford case, said in an interview she estimates a third of her clients have a disability – compare that with the 2006 national average of 14.3%. Gayle MacDonald, an intervener in the Bedford Case and a researcher who co-authored a book on sex workers, interviewed one who only sees disabled clients, and this sex worker reported that her work brought her much happiness.

There is no “the client” as a class of person. You cannot say “the pervert” and have everyone nod in agreement as to what sort of person you’re referring to, that being “the client”. Those who do have bought into the lies this moralistic, hateful legislation is based on.

These are not perverts. These are human beings. If wanting basic human interaction makes someone a “pervert” as Peter MacKay insists, then there’s something seriously wrong with him and not with us.
:thumb::clap2: I am so impressed I will be booking a Cupid girl on December 6th!
 
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