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Feds must introduce legislation to 'address the effects of prostitution': MacKay
ctvnews.ca ^ | January 7, 2014

Posted on 01/08/2014 10:59:12 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe

The federal government is “going to have to produce legislation” to “address the effects of prostitution” after the Supreme Court declared three key prostitution laws unconstitutional, Justice Minister Peter MacKay says.

In a decision handed down just before Christmas, the court found that the laws that prohibit keeping a brothel, living on the avails of prostitution and communicating in public for purposes of prostitution are overly broad and infringe on prostitutes' Charter rights by depriving them of security of the person.

Chief Justice Beverly McLachlin, writing on behalf of the court, said the three provisions in question make it difficult for prostitutes to take safety precautions in their work, such as hiring a bodyguard or other staff, or working in groups.

The court’s decision was set aside for one year so Parliament can decide how to respond: either change the current laws or set the issue aside.

MacKay’s comments suggest the federal government will proactively respond to the court’s decision because, as he told CTV’s Power Play on Tuesday, prostitution “is a very corrosive part of what’s happening in society, and the Supreme Court’s decision in the Bedford case will require legislation to fill the gap.”

“We’re going to have to produce legislation that will protect vulnerable women, that will address the concerns raised by the Supreme Court but will put in place laws that are designed very much to address the effects of prostitution, the exploitation that goes on and the vulnerability that many in society have as a result of johns and in fact pimps that prey on vulnerable women,” MacKay said.

MacKay did not give a timeline for when the government might unveil the legislation.

Hours after the Supreme Court decision came down, sex worker and activist Terri-Jean Bedford said the federal government must consider three factors as it mulls amendments to Canada’s prostitution laws.

"First of all, they have to take consenting adults into consideration. What we can and cannot do in the privacy of our home with another consenting adult for money or not," Bedford told CTV’s Question Period last month.

"Then they have to outline what a sex act is. And then draft laws that are fair and right, and that don't put people in harm's way, maim or kill them."

'Against the law' for judges to reduce victim fine surcharge

MacKay also spoke out against judges who are resisting the federal government’s mandatory victim fine surcharge, which goes to a fund to support victims of crime with counselling, lost wages or other expenses related to their “participation in the justice system.”

Ontario Court Justice Colin Westman has been an outspoken critic of the surcharge, and is among a group of judges that have used their discretion to either reduce the fine in some circumstances or allow for an extended repayment period.

The law requires that judges impose a 30 per cent surcharge on a fine, or a flat fee of between $100 and $200, upon conviction.

Westman told CTV Kitchener last month that although he believes victims need assistance, judges should not have to impose the fine on impoverished or mentally ill criminals.

“It’s unrealistic,” Westman told CTV last month. “So if it’s not unrealistic, aren’t you bringing disrespect on this court by imposing things that either aren’t going to be enforced or can’t be enforced?”

MacKay told Power Play that some estimates put the annual cost of crime at $100 billion, 80 per cent of which he said is borne by victims.

“It’s our intention to put victims at the centre of our justice system, where they should be,” MacKay said. “Respect for them, inclusion and greater participation, and a louder and more clarion voice, and that means compensation in some cases and restitution, which a victim fine surcharge is all about.”

MacKay said several provinces and territories offer offenders options, such as completing community service, in order to pay their debt. But he accused judges of failing to inquire about an offender’s ability to pay the fine before reducing it.

“They can give prolonged periods of time to make that restitution, to make that payment of $100 to $200, depending on the offence,” MacKay said. “But to flout the law, to give 50 years to pay off a $100 fine, or to make the nominal amount of $1 as compensation to victims, is quite frankly insulting and it is against the law to do so.”


TOPICS: Canada
KEYWORDS: blamecanada; canada; culturewar; hedonism; prostitution; sexperverts; sexpositiveagenda; sexworkers
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1 posted on 01/08/2014 10:59:12 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

The best way to end prostitution is to legalize it...and then have government regulate it to death.


2 posted on 01/08/2014 11:08:24 AM PST by Cowboy Bob (They are called "Liberals" because the word "parasite" was already taken.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Silly me. I saw the headlines and thought it was about Lobbyists and Congressmen.


3 posted on 01/08/2014 11:09:09 AM PST by ZULU (Magua is sitting in the Oval Office)
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To: Cowboy Bob

A government that pimps out its own nation’s daughters is an evil government that must be violently destroyed.


4 posted on 01/08/2014 11:11:41 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
“going to have to produce legislation”

The first thing they need to produce is a constitutional amendment adding the power to legislate prostitution. As the Constitution stands now prostitution, like marriage, is not the business of the Federal Government.

5 posted on 01/08/2014 11:13:37 AM PST by MosesKnows (Love many, trust few, and always paddle your own canoe.)
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To: MosesKnows

This article is about Canada. It helps to actually read an article before commenting.


6 posted on 01/08/2014 11:15:06 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: MosesKnows
Why do they need a Constitutional amendment? They haven't looked at that outdated piece of paper in ages. It's not relevant to today's society.

What government should do, if they really want to reduce prostitution, is to pass the Affordable Sex Act and have hookers and johns register on a $500 million web site. Rates will be set and subsidized by the federal government. Once the ASA kicks in, no one will be having sex.

(This article is really about Canada, I know.)

7 posted on 01/08/2014 11:19:32 AM PST by thesharkboy (posting without reading the article since 1998)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Prostitution has been around for how many thousands of years, on the record?

Problems persist, but now ‘our government’ or at least part of it, thinks it can end the problems with it?

Wow. I didn’t realize you could show up that low on the mental acuity chart and still have the ability to produce English sounds, let alone form short sentences.


8 posted on 01/08/2014 12:06:47 PM PST by DoughtyOne (ZERO is still zero, and John Kerry is a mock-puppet!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Ah, but there will always be perverts who want just that. And proudly proclaim it.


9 posted on 01/08/2014 12:07:43 PM PST by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Legalizing everything is not the answer.

Society and civilization cannot stand without some rules and laws. Libertopians have failed to use their brains.


10 posted on 01/08/2014 12:08:25 PM PST by GeronL (Extra Large Cheesy Over-Stuffed Hobbit)
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To: Cowboy Bob

Actually, it’s only a clever way to get Canadians to fund the whole thing.

Remember, there are poor unfortunates out there that can’t afford to get laid.

Think the Sexual Food Stamp, to quench their human needs according to some world body...

For other more fortunates, there’ll be a deal that will provide free services every fifth mining expedition, during which the public will get the shaft.


11 posted on 01/08/2014 12:12:11 PM PST by DoughtyOne (ZERO is still zero, and John Kerry is a mock-puppet!)
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To: GeronL

Libertopians... LOL, I like it.

I agree. Happiness in life is not centered around a free for all civilization.


12 posted on 01/08/2014 12:13:34 PM PST by DoughtyOne (ZERO is still zero, and John Kerry is a mock-puppet!)
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To: DoughtyOne

Sandra Fluke has already established that it’s a violation of her civil rights if the taxpayer does not fund her recreational sexual activity. It’s easy to predict what would happen if prostitution was legalized in the USA. Democrats would assert that “access” to the services of “sex workers” is their civil right to be paid for by the taxpayer. It’s just not fair that fat ugly democrat creeps have to suffer this sexual discrimination! We have to level the playing field for them to make everybody equal.


13 posted on 01/08/2014 12:25:31 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Yep, you’ve got a true believer in me on this one...


14 posted on 01/08/2014 12:32:18 PM PST by DoughtyOne (ZERO is still zero, and John Kerry is a mock-puppet!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

It is NOT a Federal issue.


15 posted on 01/08/2014 12:37:13 PM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Guilty....8^(


16 posted on 01/08/2014 12:37:43 PM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
This is a contract between two consenting adults.

No government should be involved or even care.

17 posted on 01/08/2014 1:01:32 PM PST by elkfersupper
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To: Cowboy Bob

The best way to end prostitution is to legalize it...and then have government regulate it to death.


We already have marriage....


18 posted on 01/08/2014 2:05:52 PM PST by S.O.S121.500 (Had Enough Yet ?....... Enforce the Bill of Rights................................ It's the LAW !!!)
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To: DoughtyOne
Remember, there are poor unfortunates out there that can’t afford to get laid.

And let us not forget the unattractive of both sexes. Those poor Uglo-Americans need it too, and are unlikely to get it without BUYING it!

19 posted on 01/08/2014 2:43:31 PM PST by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

This is a joke, right?


20 posted on 01/08/2014 2:49:09 PM PST by DungeonMaster
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