Sex workers challenging criminal laws in court, citing Charter violation
OTTAWA — An alliance of sex worker rights groups is in Ontario Superior Court today asking for several sections of the Criminal Code to be deemed unconstitutional.
The Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform says sections of the law that criminalize advertising sexual services and communicating to buy or sell sexual services violate workers’ Charter rights.
Group coordinator Jenn Clamen says it also forces sex workers to work in unsafe, isolated conditions.
She says there shouldn’t be any criminal laws specific to sex work, and has dozens of recommendations to create a more regulated industry.