Canadian court bins anti-prostitution laws

Canada’s highest court has thrown out the country’s anti-prostitution laws in a victory for sex workers who said a ban on brothels and other measures made their profession more dangerous.

Canadian court bins anti-prostitution laws

Canada’s highest court has thrown out the country’s anti-prostitution laws in a victory for sex workers who said a ban on brothels and other measures made their profession more dangerous.

But the supreme court ruling, in a case brought by three women in the sex trade, drew criticism from the conservative government and religious leaders.

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