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Government Crackdown on Bawdy­Houses Harmful to Women
For Immediate Release: August 6, 2010
Halifax Outreach Agency for Sex Workers:
Allow former Sex Workers and Advocates to Challenge Laws
Sex workers and allies mark 7th International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, call for an end to violence
Sex Work in the Shadow
by MeredithDault, The Coast
Halifax Group Empowers Sex Worker
Ralph Higgins, xtra.ca
Unfair laws imperils sex workers, Chronicle HeraldHalifax
January 24, 2007 BY JOHN GILLIS Staff Reporter
Advocate fights brothel raids
Crackdowns force prostitutes onto streets, Stepping Stone director says By SHERRI BORDEN COLLEY Staff Reporter
Broken Windows
Policing is not about moral judgments By Leslie Lowe, September 25, 2008 The Coast
The Commoner
October 25, 2008 Sex Trade Decriminalization Sought Sylvia Cole sylviacole@dal.ca
Don’t go there, sex workers told Advocates
Unfair restrictions add up to house arrest for some The Chronicle Herald By BRIAN HAYES Court Reporter Mon. Dec 10
Free Sex Workers
Bruce Wark, The Coast April 3, 2008
Sex workers given voice in new book Authors in Halifax to tell people about prostitutes’ hardships
By PAUL EVEREST The Halifax Herald.
Talking about a tough job Decriminalize it, don’t legalize it, prostitute says
By DAN ARSENAULT Crime Reporter The Chronicle Herald Fri. Oct 17
Sex trade workers call for decriminalization of their trade JON TATTRIE, METRO HALIFAX
October 17, 2008
Sex worker's rights Local and national laws leave sex workers vulnerable to violent attack
say local activists. The Coast, October 23, 2008 nBy Angelina Cha
"Lucky to get away with their live"
Recent assaults on prostitutes could be called attempted murder, says director of support group By BRIAN HAYES Court Reporter Mon. Dec 3
Sex Workers Call for Local Change on Global Rights Day
Media Release March 3, 2009
Everyone hurt by unjust laws and violence against sex workers.
By RENE ROSS and MICHAEL GOODYEAR
Opinion Editorial to Chronicle Herald, Mar 11, 2009

               
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Dana Sex Worker, Halifax
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