Video: Anti-prostitution laws struck down by Canada’s top court
Posted December 20, 2013 12:53 pm.
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The Supreme Court of Canada struck down the country’s prostitution laws in a unanimous 9-0 ruling. The landmark Supreme Court decision gives Parliament a one-year window to produce new legislation, which means prostitution-related offences will remain in the Criminal Code until December 2014. Lawyer Alan Young and Don Hutchinson from the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada spoke following the ruling.