-Proposal textGreen Party of Canada:- - Recognizes sex work as work,
- - Supports and advocates the full decriminalization of sex work, including for immigrants,
- - Promotes sex worker-led and community-based approaches to improve working conditions and assist
- sex workers who experience violence,
-- Rejects legislation that conflates sex work with human trafficking, violence and exploitation.Type-of ProposalPublic policy that the party would representObjective / BenefitUnder current criminal-laws, sex workers are simultaneously treated as victims and criminals. The “Nordic Model” isolates-sex workers, resulting in violence, discrimination, and lack of access to social, legal and health-services. For migrant sex workers, this harm is exacerbated by provisions in the IRPR that forbid-migrants from working in the sex industry under threat of detainment and deportation.- The argument that sex workers are unaffected by criminalization is erroneous; not only are sex
- workers criminalized for selling sexual services in a public space, but they are impacted by the
-criminalization of clients and third parties.If your proposal replaces an existing policy or-policies, which one does it replace?This would be considered as an update to G18-P010, as it calls-for decriminalization and further explains how the aims G18-P010 (which is vague in details) can be-attained.List any supporting evidence for your proposal(n.d.). Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law-Reform – Fighting to uphold sex workers' human rights. https://sexworklawreform.com/- Benoit, C. (n.d.). Understanding Sex Work. University of Victoria.
- https://www.uvic.ca/research/centres/cisur/projects/active/projects/understanding-sex-work.php
- Black, D. (2007, March 21). Charter challenge on prostitution filed | The Star. The Toronto Star.
- https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/03/21/charter_challenge_on_prostitution_filed.html
- Butterfly. (2018). Behind the Rescue: How Anti-Trafficking Investigations and Policies Harm Migrant
- Sex Workers. https://www.butterflysw.org/_files/ugd/5bd754_bbd71c0235c740e3a7d444956d95236b.pdf
- Butterfly. (2022, August 11). Open Letter on the Newmarket Crisis. Medium.
- https://medium.com/@butterflycsw/open-letter-on-the-newmarket-crisis-32e159d5a52b
- Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support Network. (2020, May 20). .Say no to Bill S-224, An
-Act to amend the Criminal Code (trafficking in persons).Does this proposal affect any particular-group and what efforts have been made to consult with the group or groups?Sex work is made up of-many individuals living on the intersections of marginality, including women, members of the-2SLGBTQIA+ community, and immigrants. There are many NGOs and social justice advocates, not to-mention Global Greens, who advocate full decriminalization of sex work.- I have worked with many sex work support organizations in Canada, including the Canadian Alliance of
- Sex Work Law Reform, Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Worker Support Network, ANSWER Society, and
-SWAN Vancouver. Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?YesPlease indicate the-language the proposal is being submitted in.English
- +Proposal text
- +
- +Green Party of Canada:
- - Recognizes sex work as work,
- +
- - Supports and advocates the full decriminalization of sex work, including for immigrants,
- +
- - Promotes sex worker-led and community-based approaches to improve working conditions and assist
- sex workers who experience violence,
- +
- +- Rejects legislation that conflates sex work with human trafficking, violence and exploitation.
- +
- +-While it's crucial to support the above-mentioned proposal due to human rights violations, it is
- +equally important to include a proposal advocating for preventive measures and outreach programs to
- +discourage sex work, addressing evident health and social construct concerns. As protecting the
- +individual is of the utmost importance.
- +
- +Type of Proposal
- +
- +Public policy that the party would represent
- +
- +Objective / Benefit
- +
- +Under current criminal laws, sex workers are simultaneously treated as victims and criminals. The
- +“Nordic Model” isolates sex workers, resulting in violence, discrimination, and lack of access to
- +social, legal and health services. For migrant sex workers, this harm is exacerbated by provisions
- +in the IRPR that forbid migrants from working in the sex industry under threat of detainment and
- +deportation.
- The argument that sex workers are unaffected by criminalization is erroneous; not only are sex
- workers criminalized for selling sexual services in a public space, but they are impacted by the
- +criminalization of clients and third parties.
- +
- +If your proposal replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?
- +
- +This would be considered as an update to G18-P010, as it calls for decriminalization and further
- +explains how the aims G18-P010 (which is vague in details) can be attained.
- +
- +List any supporting evidence for your proposal
- +
- +(n.d.). Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform – Fighting to uphold sex workers' human rights.
- +https://sexworklawreform.com/
- +
- +
- Benoit, C. (n.d.). Understanding Sex Work. University of Victoria.
- https://www.uvic.ca/research/centres/cisur/projects/active/projects/understanding-sex-work.php
- +
- Black, D. (2007, March 21). Charter challenge on prostitution filed | The Star. The Toronto Star.
- https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/03/21/charter_challenge_on_prostitution_filed.html
- +
- Butterfly. (2018). Behind the Rescue: How Anti-Trafficking Investigations and Policies Harm Migrant
- Sex Workers. https://www.butterflysw.org/_files/ugd/5bd754_bbd71c0235c740e3a7d444956d95236b.pdf
- +
- Butterfly. (2022, August 11). Open Letter on the Newmarket Crisis. Medium.
- https://medium.com/@butterflycsw/open-letter-on-the-newmarket-crisis-32e159d5a52b
- +
- Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support Network. (2020, May 20). .Say no to Bill S-224, An
- +Act to amend the Criminal Code (trafficking in persons).
- +
- +Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been made to consult with the
- +group or groups?
- +
- +Sex work is made up of many individuals living on the intersections of marginality, including women,
- +members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and immigrants. There are many NGOs and social justice
- +advocates, not to mention Global Greens, who advocate full decriminalization of sex work.
- I have worked with many sex work support organizations in Canada, including the Canadian Alliance of
- Sex Work Law Reform, Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Worker Support Network, ANSWER Society, and
- +SWAN Vancouver.
- +
- +Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
- +
- +Yes
- +
- +Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
- +
- +English
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