A leading advocacy group for decriminalizing prostitution in Canada is planning to take the federal government to court over laws it says endanger the lives of sex workers across the country.
Valerie Scott, executive director of Sex Professionals of Canada, says the legal action will go ahead in January.
Posted by Super Sub in: Canada at 6:07 AM GMT
The full story: The Calgary Sun
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