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    Montreal teacher loses job over nudity in a film 50 years ago

    Apparently they might hire her back: http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/10/21/jacqueline-laurent-auger-pourrait-revenir-au-college-jean-de-brebeuf_n_6023744.html
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    Bill C-36 Media Watchlist - you can help!

    In my post you quoted, I was talking about touring SP. For those it must be a hassle and expense to get licenses just for a few days. But I don't really know; maybe it's easy. Licensing is better than prohibition, but still full of problems. Many independent ladies prefer to stay incognito...
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    Will bill c-36 be enacted in Montreal?

    I know this could happen and it already does. Also like I said there is nothing preventing her to do that even if prostitution was legal. I don't think it will become commonplace much more than now. It sounds pretty risky in the long run; not every client is as mild-mannered as you and I. Also...
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    Will bill c-36 be enacted in Montreal?

    I know, but you don't have to tell the police that. It's your word against her's. You're just an average guy and she's the one running a suspect business. She has much more to lose by attracting police attention. If police keep hearing stuff concerning that person they will start a case. They...
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    Will bill c-36 be enacted in Montreal?

    These are not bananas. Sex has no shipping or manufacturing cost. Woman have an unlimited supply of sex and are saying ''hey, I could sell that!'' These are people trying to make a living. They have kids to feed, students loan to pay, nice clothes they want to buy and little other profitable...
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    Will bill c-36 be enacted in Montreal?

    In your story, she broke the law by offering sexual services. After you left you could have gone to the police. Said you asked for a legal massage and she offered you sexual services. This is not enough to incriminate yourself or even the masseuse, but they would have an excuse to go...
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    Will bill c-36 be enacted in Montreal?

    That doesn't make sense. When demand goes down, competition goes up and prices go down. I'm not sure the pool of worker would go down either. This is still the best paying job for all of those doing it, and often it is the only reasonable job available. Add the fact that they cannot be...
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    If you won a lottery of 10 million what would be your treat buy.

    Alan Young did the Bedford case pro bono, but he said if it had been through a regular firm it would probably have been about 1 million dollars. But he said he was up against 8 government lawyers, so there is a very high cost to tax payers.
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    If you won a lottery of 10 million what would be your treat buy.

    Yeah! If we all put our 10M$ together we could really do some serious damage!
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    If you won a lottery of 10 million what would be your treat buy.

    I would pay for the constitutional challenge of C-36. I would hire all the best constitutional lawyers and expert witnesses from around the world. I would even pay the law students who work on the case!
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    Please Sign this Petition to Stop Bill-C36 from Passing Senate

    This is different, because reading advertisements will not be illegal, unlike the possession of illegal child porn. The seizure would apply more to whoever propagates the ads and not the viewers. This could even be the independent escorts themselves. Even though they will not be prosecuted they...
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    Please Sign this Petition to Stop Bill-C36 from Passing Senate

    And the government bases their rhetoric on an online consultation that was not controlled for multiple submissions. That's a nice double standard.
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    Bill C-36 Media Watchlist - you can help!

    But I suppose the license is annual, so it must be a big expense to get it just for a few days, not to mention all the hassle of the formalities (they have an information course).
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    Bill C-36 Media Watchlist - you can help!

    Can travelling workers actually get municipal licenses? It's just ridiculous how authorities are pussyfooting around that business, making it apparently illegal, but still regulating it with legal rules and licenses. Of course that's something they can't say to newspaper: ''we were checking them...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    I don't expect they would be more suspicious of you at the border. But since you are a foreigner, the consequences of being arrested could be more complicated if it happened. However many people go to Thailand for sex and prostitution there is also 100% illegal. I feel confident for the future...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    The people voting the law are the federal government. The people enforcing the law are province and local LE. The federal government is talking out of their ass and have no control on provincial enforcement. The feds know very well this will be destroyed in court. It's just a way to gain time...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    So it's actually a crime to be drunk in a bar in Alaska?? And there is no actual criteria for what ''drunk'' means? It sounds a lot like C-36 and ''sexual service''...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    Incidently, some years ago I was at a little strip club in Massachusetts and they had a police officer on duty inside. I don't know what the owner did to deserve that special treatment, but that was certainly a turn off (and it was not a pretty female police, but an old fat guy. They could at...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    We are not talking about an ongoing investigation of a crime that has occurred. We are talking about police on the look-out simply for a possible crime that may or may not happen. I'm pretty sure police could not park on my lawn to set a speed trap without my approval. But they could come on my...
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    With C-36 looming, can we put SPs and/or MPs out of business if we are not discrete?

    We are not talking about LE investigating a specific case. If they ask the hotel to be on the lookout for a specific known criminal or a specific missing person that is one thing. To tell hotels to pry into the private lives of each and every of their clients, to spy on them just to collect...