The article sure doesn't paint a positive picture of this board and the people on it.
Just once I would like to see someone in the mainstream media in Canada point out something that should be obvious. There are thousands of women in Canada who work as escorts and MPAs. If there are 350 MPs in the Toronto area alone, with several MPAs at each, that's probably 2000 already, before you count escorts and the rest of the country.
It becomes difficult for the prohibitionists to keep pretending all of these women are coerced into the business. It also becomes difficult for the cops and politicians to keep dishonestly pretending the laws are being enforced.
The Sun today also has the first of a four part editorial, "The urgent need to reform prostitution laws", saying "For the next three days, The Vancouver Sun will examine Canada's prostitution laws to determine how the law places prostitutes at risk, and how law reform might reduce and ultimately eliminate that risk." I don't know what it will be about for the next three days, but today it's entirely about the soliciting/public communicating law, again making the incorrect assumption that sex trade equals street walkers and nothing else.