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Recently, one of the main topics of discussion on Parliament hill was prostitution in Canada and sex workers. The next stage of the adoption of the bill regulating prostitution has already begun. It is planned to complete work on this problem by the end of the year. Is prostitution legal in Canada? The Senate's legal and constitutional Affairs committees have already begun hearings. Many people who had access to the bill expressed their opinions about it, which are very different: someone fully supports it, someone suggests making amendments, and someone in General is and only forgetting concerning this idea forever. Below is a quick look at what the federal government is going to offer.

1. Customers will also be responsible


The bill criminalizes the use of sex services. Penalties add a prison term, which in some cases can reach up to five years, along with monetary fines, that may increase because they are received again.

2. what is considered a sexual favor?


The draft law does not specify what's considered such. The definition of an action as a sexual service will depend on the court's decision. A legal brief from the government, which was submitted to the Committee while it was focusing on the bill, States that actions such as for example lap dancing and Masturbation in a massage parlor are believed by the court as a sexual service or an act of prostitution. Be that as it might, such activities as Striptease and the production of pornography do not fall under the concept of sexual services.


3. What about the sex workers themselves?


They'll also face penalties under the bill, although authorities say more will head to those that use sex services. Based on the bill, it will be illegal for a sex worker to go over the sale of services in a number of places. It will also be prohibited to get any "material compensation" from the sale of sex services.

4. What about those who stand above sex workers?



Anyone who "receives financial or any material compensation, knowing that it was earned through the provision of sex services," faces around 10 years in prison. Those that may be jailed do not include anyone who has a "legal living arrangement" with a sex worker, those that sell sex workers a "service or product" on a single terms as the General public, or those that offer private services to sex workers for a fee proportional to the service so when long as sex is not involved.

5. Can sex workers advertise their services?


This is one of many key points of the draft law, in accordance with which it is just a crime to deliberately advertise an offer to supply sexual services. Potential sites for such advertising include Newspapers, weekly publications which could contain ads, and websites. Justice Minister Peter MacKay believes that such publications may face a ban on publication: "This consists of all types of advertising, including advertising on the Internet. Anything that provokes or promotes what we believe may be the practice of prostitution will be penalized, although the court has yet to find out what qualifies for this type of definition." Some approved of this thinking. They include Janine Benedet, an assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia , who generally supports the bill, although she believes some changes ought to be made. "I didn't expect that it [the bill] would specify precautions about advertising, but I'll say that this step is quite important, because this type of speculation must be stopped," she said.

6. Can anyone advertise sex at all?


Yes, the sex workers themselves. The bill includes the privilege that "nobody will be punished for advertising their very own sex services," although the sites themselves that place such advertising could be punished.

7. What else is within the text of the draft law?


The bill also expands the idea of the criminal code on weapons, which to any extent further may also include things "used or manufactured for used in order to bind an individual against his will." This change was approved by the overall Association of Canadian Police. The bill also sets new minimum prison terms for kidnapping-at least 4 years.
The government has promised to allocate $ 20 million over 5 years to greatly help sex workers leave their permanent employment. However, Ottawa have not confirmed exactly how the money will be spent, and various critics of this idea, including senior cops, believe that such an amount is not enough.

8. What made you take such measures?


The Supreme court struck down existing canadian laws, like the ban on owning or employed in a brothel, the ban on "living off the proceeds of prostitution", and the ban on discussing the provision of services by a sex worker in public. On the other hand, the court found that such precautions affected the Set of rights and freedoms, undermining the rights of sex workers alive, safety and freedom. That is an integral part of life, and critics warn that the new bill essentially does the same thing and, thus, may also contradict the list.


9. Why does the government do this?


Yes, as the Supreme court is already completely swing. Without new laws in Canada, there's simply nothing to regulate the situation with prostitution.

10. what is the current status of the draft law?


As soon as the Committee's use him is over, he'll be returned to the home of Commons. The Senate is currently working on it.





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