Supreme Court of Canada rules on landmark prostitution case
The Supreme Court of Canada has struck down the country's anti-prostitution laws in a unanimous decision, and given Parliament one year to come up with new legislation. We speak with a sex workers' rights advocate to look into today's landmark ruling....
The Supreme Court of Canada has struck down the country's anti-prostitution laws in a unanimous decision, and given Parliament one year to come up with new legislation. We speak with a sex workers' rights advocate to look into today's landmark ruling.
Chris Bruckert. She is a professor of criminology at the University of Ottawa.
• Supreme Court strikes down Canada's prostitution laws -- CBC News
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