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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Canada's New Prostitution Laws Wednesday June 04,2014

A bill tabled Wednesday June 04,2014  to overhaul Canada’s prostitution laws views the sex trade as an illicit activity practiced by women who have no options. “The bill . . . recognizes that the vast majority of those that sell sexual services do not do so by choice. We view the vast majority of those involved in selling sexual services as victims,” said Justice Minister Peter MacKay

It sets a high penalty for an offender who pays for sexual services — up to five years in jail, or 10 years in the case of prostitutes under age 18. Fines could range from $1,000 to $4,000, with more severe penalties levied in cases where the exchange happens in public places, in parks or near schools.

The bill criminalizes the act of selling sex in public places or places “where children could reasonably be expected to be present

The bill criminalizes the act of selling sex in public places or places “where children could reasonably be expected to be present

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