Following the Supreme Court ruling in December all the provinces practically stopped prosecution on prostitution related charges until the laws are rewritten. The only exception is Alberta where the Justice Minister suggested to prosecute (persecute?) 'men who buy sex from prostitutes': http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/A...d+pursue+johns+prostitutes/9468321/story.html
How the hell is it possible? Paying for sex has never been a crime in Canada, and the criminal code is exactly the same in any Canadian province, so there is no way Alberta can come up with its own criminal code. Still Alberta Justice Minister has publicly announced that he will direct prosecutors to charge law abiding citizens with a non-existent 'crime'. And he can actually do it without being impeached, possibly arrested and prosecuted himself? Can anybody clarify it for me?
How the hell is it possible? Paying for sex has never been a crime in Canada, and the criminal code is exactly the same in any Canadian province, so there is no way Alberta can come up with its own criminal code. Still Alberta Justice Minister has publicly announced that he will direct prosecutors to charge law abiding citizens with a non-existent 'crime'. And he can actually do it without being impeached, possibly arrested and prosecuted himself? Can anybody clarify it for me?






