I live in Ward 13 of Toronto. That would be Bill Saundercook's ward. If you'll recall, CFTO news recently did a story on the councillor visiting an MP at Jane/Dundas where a shooting had recently taken place.
Today his newsletter arrived in the mail. In it was a short piece about MPs titled "Massage Parlours - A Scourge in our Neighbourhoods?" Below you'll find the article word for word as it appears in the newsletter. Please note that what I have included in bold is what the councillor has in bold in the newsletter.
MASSAGE PARLOURS - A SCOURGE IN OUR NEIGHBOUHOODS?
I've become increasingly concerned about the operations of massage parlours and "holistic centres" in our neighbourhoods. I am upset and worried about the types of activities that take place within some of their premises, and the various unsavoury criminal elements that they sometimes attract.
A Federal sub-committee was recently struck to study the adequacy of current Criminal Code provisions relationg to prostitution. You may not know this interesting fact; at present it isn't illegal to pay or receive payment for sexual services. What is illegal is to communicate in a public place for purposes of arranging that service.
Following a Februray 28th stabbing in front of a massage parlour on Dundas Street West, I decided to vigorously pursue the unsavoury aspects that are often associated with these businesses, and I am attempting a multi-prong approach.
The City's Municipal Licensing and Standards department regulates massage parlours and holistic centres. At a recent Planning & Transportation Committee I succeeded in getting the Committee's support to require that there be more stringent controls of massage parlours. The Committee agreed with my request for staff to prepare a report that looks at the following issues.
- Clarification of current definitions and classifications of holistic centres and body rub parlours.
- A requirement that all employees of body rub parlours must be twenty-one years of age or older.
- A requirement that all employees of body rub parlours must be Canadian citizens, or legally in Canada.
- A requirement that body rub parlours provide proof of proper filing of GST and PST.
- A requirement than an annual audit be conducted on all body rub parlours.
- A requirement that body rub parlours' hours of operation be restricted to 9:00am-5:00pm.
- A requirement that all employees of body rub parlours be required to have appropriate certification and training in proper hygiene practices and expertise in their speciality.
- A requirement that the names of all body rub parlours be reviewed and approved by the city.
If you live close to one of these operations, and observe suspicious activities, please don't hesitate to call my office. You may want to record licence plate numbers and any other pertinent information. If we want to change what is tolerated today, we will all have to work together.
Today his newsletter arrived in the mail. In it was a short piece about MPs titled "Massage Parlours - A Scourge in our Neighbourhoods?" Below you'll find the article word for word as it appears in the newsletter. Please note that what I have included in bold is what the councillor has in bold in the newsletter.
MASSAGE PARLOURS - A SCOURGE IN OUR NEIGHBOUHOODS?
I've become increasingly concerned about the operations of massage parlours and "holistic centres" in our neighbourhoods. I am upset and worried about the types of activities that take place within some of their premises, and the various unsavoury criminal elements that they sometimes attract.
A Federal sub-committee was recently struck to study the adequacy of current Criminal Code provisions relationg to prostitution. You may not know this interesting fact; at present it isn't illegal to pay or receive payment for sexual services. What is illegal is to communicate in a public place for purposes of arranging that service.
Following a Februray 28th stabbing in front of a massage parlour on Dundas Street West, I decided to vigorously pursue the unsavoury aspects that are often associated with these businesses, and I am attempting a multi-prong approach.
The City's Municipal Licensing and Standards department regulates massage parlours and holistic centres. At a recent Planning & Transportation Committee I succeeded in getting the Committee's support to require that there be more stringent controls of massage parlours. The Committee agreed with my request for staff to prepare a report that looks at the following issues.
- Clarification of current definitions and classifications of holistic centres and body rub parlours.
- A requirement that all employees of body rub parlours must be twenty-one years of age or older.
- A requirement that all employees of body rub parlours must be Canadian citizens, or legally in Canada.
- A requirement that body rub parlours provide proof of proper filing of GST and PST.
- A requirement than an annual audit be conducted on all body rub parlours.
- A requirement that body rub parlours' hours of operation be restricted to 9:00am-5:00pm.
- A requirement that all employees of body rub parlours be required to have appropriate certification and training in proper hygiene practices and expertise in their speciality.
- A requirement that the names of all body rub parlours be reviewed and approved by the city.
If you live close to one of these operations, and observe suspicious activities, please don't hesitate to call my office. You may want to record licence plate numbers and any other pertinent information. If we want to change what is tolerated today, we will all have to work together.