October 10, 2011
The US Department of Homeland Security, on the prowl for child predators, created a website promoting Ontario as a destination for child-sex tourism. Precious Treasure Holiday Company was designed to “set up” encounters in Ontario for pedophiles. Active for a year and a half, the site received 140,000 hits and brought about four convictions of ...
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October 7, 2011
Most people have babies, they don’t win them. But some couples need help to have kids and assisted reproductive technology can be costly and, therefore, inaccessible. Recently, an Ottawa radio station gave couples hope with their “Win A Baby!” contest. You may not literally win a baby, but one couple wins a chance at having ...
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October 6, 2011
Is it weird for the chair of discipline at the Ontario College of Teachers to write a book about sexual hijinks at a high school in Toronto? Well, if it is or isn’t, it sure making parents take a closer look at their school administrators. Jacques Tremblay was one of the most important education officials ...
May 31, 2011
Sex work could well become legal in Canada in the next month if an Ontario Supreme Court ruling that struck down laws against brothels is upheld. In the hope of gathering support for that legalization, sex workers united in Halifax at a conference to discuss the many ways regulation would help their working conditions. The ...
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legalizing prostitution,
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Stepping Stone,
Supreme Court,
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