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Prostitution Decriminalized In Canada

Anne Artley |
December 20, 2013 | 2:40 p.m. PST

Executive Producer

Supreme Court of Canada (Wikimedia Commons)
Supreme Court of Canada (Wikimedia Commons)
Canada’s Supreme Court struck down all three of the nation’s prostitution laws Friday in a unanimous 9-0 ruling on the grounds that they violate constitutional rights of life, liberty and security, in the case of sex workers.

 

The former laws banned operating brothels, soliciting on the street and living off of earnings from prostitution.

 

The court last upheld the laws in 1990, but Chief Justice Beverly McLachlin wrote on behalf of the court that Canada’s social landscape has changed in the past 14 years.

 

This ruling won’t come into affect for a year, to give Parliament time to draft new legislation.

 

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