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Status of Women committee That's why we have laws of general application. Forcing someone to have sex for money, or not money, is sexual assault—period. We need to enforce that, and then the list goes on. In order to commit a trafficking offence, you need to commit a lot of other offences. Those are suf
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee Yes, absolutely. That's at the core of what we do, it's why we exist. We recognize that there is violence and we want to help women. There isn't necessarily a connection between how the person got into the sex trade and the violence they experience there. When a person is in an a
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee It's not necessarily growing. I would say, though, that since the legislative changes in 2014, we're finding that it's much more difficult for such individuals to get out of these situations. In Quebec, hundreds of millions of dollars are being invested in the fight against sexua
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee It is the full removal of any mention of sex work from the Criminal Code, so full decriminalization—not legalization but full decriminalization—and the removal of the immigration policies. We have a few recommendations for other things, like unemployment and not forcing people t
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee To be clear, we are not necessarily asking for specific standards. Decriminalization would provide us with access to the same standards as other workers. If you work in a community organization or for government, for example, and you don't get paid, you are protected by labour s
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee Talking about eradicating violence in that environment is like talking about eradicating sexual or spousal violence. It's hard to believe something so extreme, because it has much deeper roots, and violence against women is everywhere in society. However, labour standards would
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee Obviously, we're not saying that there isn't abusive behaviour that falls under some of the much narrower definitions of human trafficking. There are situations of extreme abuse that meet those definitions. These situations are very marginal and much rarer than the numbers often
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee The reason it's possible for people to exploit other people in the sex industry is because the industry is criminalized. It has the same violent dynamics as many other types of violence, but it goes even further because the industry is criminalized. I often give the example of a
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee At sexworklawreform.com, we have 80 pages of law reform recommendations about sex work that go into great detail. We are currently in a constitutional challenge against the Government of Canada. All of that is available, and also our arguments and the government's arguments, whic
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee Thank you very much. The point I was trying to make earlier is that, while I'm sure a lot of other witnesses have told you about this conflation of sex work and trafficking, there's also a conflation of all kinds of violence against sex workers and trafficking. Trafficking shou
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee The first thing, obviously, would be to repeal immigration provisions that cause migrant sex workers, regardless of their type of work, to be deported. That's the very first and immediate thing that can be done. The other thing is really more than changing trafficking laws. It's
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee I can finish in 30 seconds, if you want.
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee As I was saying, we have been screaming for years that our employers can rob us with impunity, that our clients can assault and threaten us, and that our landlords can evict us. We are talking about absolutely horrific working conditions. Unless we're willing to phrase it as traf
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Status of Women committee Hi. I'm Sandra Wesley. I'm the executive director of Stella, l'amie de Maimie. We're an organization by and for sex workers based in Montreal. While we do advocacy, our primary mandate is to provide services to sex workers. We make on average 5,000 to 8,000 contacts with sex wor
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley
Justice committee Thank you.
February 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Sandra Wesley