We are far from out of the woods. The old legislation is in force for one year and then will be removed unless replaced with new legislation by parliament. This is a good ruling for sex workers but new legislation could be worse - definitely for men and possibly for workers. One of the first stories that cbc ran (a biased piece by Lynn Lynch) was on the various European models of legislation http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/prosti...zation-or-legalization-works-better-1.2470190. I call the piece biased because she basically painted the direction she feels Canada will follow (based on her preference she is basically selling the Swede model and criticising the German model).
Anyway it appears Sweden and France either have or will be criminalizing the buying of sex. Good for women as they are viewed to be the victims and the men are penalized with fines and criminal records. Ultimately the direction we go is a function of parliament - not rational objective minds like the SCC. Currently it is LEGAL to buy/sell sex if done in the correct environment. We could move toward the Sweden/French model where it is ILLEGAL to buy sex.
I don`t know where the harper government will come out on this but there are already elements of the public and media pushing the Swedish model which would be backwards for men and ultimately for women as well. Women would be free from risk of criminal prosecution but ALL their clients would be people that are willing to commit a crime. The bottom end seedy side of the profession would grow and the higher end companion end of the business would shrink.
The New Zealand experience (legalized prostitution) could provide an example of what Canada may be in for. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_New_Zealand.
Anyway it appears Sweden and France either have or will be criminalizing the buying of sex. Good for women as they are viewed to be the victims and the men are penalized with fines and criminal records. Ultimately the direction we go is a function of parliament - not rational objective minds like the SCC. Currently it is LEGAL to buy/sell sex if done in the correct environment. We could move toward the Sweden/French model where it is ILLEGAL to buy sex.
I don`t know where the harper government will come out on this but there are already elements of the public and media pushing the Swedish model which would be backwards for men and ultimately for women as well. Women would be free from risk of criminal prosecution but ALL their clients would be people that are willing to commit a crime. The bottom end seedy side of the profession would grow and the higher end companion end of the business would shrink.
The New Zealand experience (legalized prostitution) could provide an example of what Canada may be in for. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_New_Zealand.