
The telecommunications company Telus Corp. began offering adult content to its Canadian cellphone customers this month.
Available on a "pay-per-download" basis, the service introduced on Jan. 8 will allow cellphone users to download pornographic photographs and videos, charging them an average of $3 to $4 for each item.
we've introduced -- in a very responsible way -- adult content that's in behind proper age verification and that's compliant with provincial standards and regulations.
Posted by Super Sub in: Canada at 4:43 AM EST
The Full story: National Post
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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 EST
The Full story: The Calgary Sun
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Ontario - A graphic sex-ed manual promoting lesbianism to teenage girls is now offered for sale by Wal-Mart Canada. Called "irresponsible and obscene" and by the Institute for Canadian Values, the material contains explicit directions for engaging in oral/anal sexual acts.
The book encourages same-sex experimentation, telling girls that only 10 percent of the population is actually heterosexual, while 80 percent is "mixed" or bi-sexual.
"If you need someone to represent God The Holiness, then for me, it's a fat black dyke."
Posted by Super Sub in: Canada at 6:23 AM EST
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MONTREAL (CP) - When it comes to hard-core sex video games, it seems Canada leads the way.
Brenda Brathwaite, a game designer and professor at Georgia's Savannah College of Art & Design, says "Virtually Jenna: The Official Video Game of Jenna Jameson" is the "state of the art" in sex games. The game is the brainchild of Vancouver entrepreneur Brad Abram, president of XStream3D Multimedia Inc.
Posted by Super Sub in: Canada at 6:12 AM EST
The Full story: Canada.Com
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The first test of a daily pill to prevent HIV infection gave a tantalizing hint of success, but a real answer must await a larger study due out next year.
The experiment, done in Africa, mainly showed that the drug Viread is safe when used for prevention. Fewer people given the drug caught the AIDS virus than those given dummy pills, but so few in either group became infected that valid comparisons cannot be made, scientists said.
Posted by Super Sub in: Canada, Africa, Health at 1:03 PM EDT
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Why is there so much porn on the Internet?
CAPS Internet Inc. offers a clue. CAPS, a small business housed in a Toronto office building, doesn't create or sell any adult content. But it serves up millions of pornographic photos and video clips each day on its dozens of Web sites, which have names like HardHut.com and GalleryHeaven.com and are often stumbled upon by Web surfers prowling for free porn.
Posted by Super Sub in: Canada, Porn & Sex Industry, Business at 5:52 AM EDT
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Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has admitted that she is attracted to women and believes all people are essentially bisexual.
She believes people should have the freedom to experiment with their sexuality and has no worries about being attracted to the same sex.
She told Euro gay magazine GUS:
“I’m reading a book about Chinese medicine, which claims that people are inherently bisexual to balance their energies. “And, in a way, that makes so much sense. As humans we have both male and female energies. “I believe Kurt Cobain’s statement that, in the end, everyone is gay. Everybody should have the freedom to experiment. “I believe sexual experimentation is part of human history”.
The singer admits she fancies women adding, “Absolutely! Women are beautiful and sexy”.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Canada, Gay Issues, Celebrity Sex at 6:53 AM EDT
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Four years ago, the country passed legislation decriminalizing both brothels and those who engage in what our own criminal law refers to as "communicating for the purposes of prostitution" (i.e., soliciting johns in media advertisements, or on the street).
Canada would do well to follow suit. Germany's liberal approach to prostitution has been controversial. Condoleezza Rice, the U.S. Secretary of State, claims the policy offers an open invitation to criminal gangs that exploit vulnerable women.
Posted by Super Sub in: Europe, Canada, Porn & Sex Industry, Legal Issues at 11:05 AM EDT
The Full story: Canada.Com
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