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Strippers, escorts should be added to job bank: Ottawa
October 13, 2010
Richard J. Brennan
OTTAWAโThe Conservative government wants to help unemployed Canadians find careers as strippers and for-hire escorts.
According to a draft Oct. 1 memo obtained by the Star, Ottawa has determined these careers once considered โmorally offensiveโ should be put on the federal governmentโs Job Bank, which is also available for use by the provinces.
The surprise memo from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada has set a few tongues wagging among those wondering how these careers suddenly became respectable, and how Conservatives could allow this to happen.
โThis is such a contradiction for the holier than thou family values gang to all of a sudden endorse an escort service as a legitimate occupation for unemployed Canadian women,โ NDP MP Pat Martin said.
Terri-Jean Bedford, the dominatrix who went to court and got Canadaโs prostitution laws thrown out, said these are legitimate occupations and โitโs high time that people stop being so judgmental about another personโs occupation.โ
โThere are a lot of unsavory occupations that I would never apply for. Soldier being one of them and politician probably being another,โ Bedford said.
The job posting change is at odds with the Conservativesโ outrage over the recent federal court decision stating that Canadaโs prostitution violated the Constitution. The government immediately appealed the decision, saying โprostitution is a problem that harms individuals and communities.โ
โThis is appalling activity by our government because what they are really doing is promoting the subjugation of woman for the most part,โ Charles McVety, the president of Canadian Christian College, told the Star.
โIt is also hypocritical that this would this would be done under a Conservative government,โ he said.
The draft policy, which has yet to be implemented, stated that the following occupations will โbe acceptable for posting on Job Bankโ:
[SIZE=+2]โข[/SIZE] Exotic dancer, erotic dancer, nude dancer, striptease dancer and table dancer.
[SIZE=+2]โข[/SIZE] Escort, chat line agent, phone agent for personal services and telephone agent for personal services.
Many of these occupations in a 2003 memo from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRDC) were described as being โmorally offensive by the majority of Canadians.โ
It is not the first time that strippers have caused problems for the federal government of the day.
In 2004, the opposition called for then immigration minister Judy Sgroโs resignation over her officeโs decision to extend a residence permit to a Romanian stripper, and Ottawaโs controversial program to allow foreign strippers to get special work visas.
โThe Conservatives were all over that,โ recalled McVety, โthatโs why Iโm a little incredulous that a Conservative government would do this.โ
Strippers, escorts should be added to job bank: Ottawa
October 13, 2010
Richard J. Brennan
OTTAWAโThe Conservative government wants to help unemployed Canadians find careers as strippers and for-hire escorts.
According to a draft Oct. 1 memo obtained by the Star, Ottawa has determined these careers once considered โmorally offensiveโ should be put on the federal governmentโs Job Bank, which is also available for use by the provinces.
The surprise memo from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada has set a few tongues wagging among those wondering how these careers suddenly became respectable, and how Conservatives could allow this to happen.
โThis is such a contradiction for the holier than thou family values gang to all of a sudden endorse an escort service as a legitimate occupation for unemployed Canadian women,โ NDP MP Pat Martin said.
Terri-Jean Bedford, the dominatrix who went to court and got Canadaโs prostitution laws thrown out, said these are legitimate occupations and โitโs high time that people stop being so judgmental about another personโs occupation.โ
โThere are a lot of unsavory occupations that I would never apply for. Soldier being one of them and politician probably being another,โ Bedford said.
The job posting change is at odds with the Conservativesโ outrage over the recent federal court decision stating that Canadaโs prostitution violated the Constitution. The government immediately appealed the decision, saying โprostitution is a problem that harms individuals and communities.โ
โThis is appalling activity by our government because what they are really doing is promoting the subjugation of woman for the most part,โ Charles McVety, the president of Canadian Christian College, told the Star.
โIt is also hypocritical that this would this would be done under a Conservative government,โ he said.
The draft policy, which has yet to be implemented, stated that the following occupations will โbe acceptable for posting on Job Bankโ:
[SIZE=+2]โข[/SIZE] Exotic dancer, erotic dancer, nude dancer, striptease dancer and table dancer.
[SIZE=+2]โข[/SIZE] Escort, chat line agent, phone agent for personal services and telephone agent for personal services.
Many of these occupations in a 2003 memo from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRDC) were described as being โmorally offensive by the majority of Canadians.โ
It is not the first time that strippers have caused problems for the federal government of the day.
In 2004, the opposition called for then immigration minister Judy Sgroโs resignation over her officeโs decision to extend a residence permit to a Romanian stripper, and Ottawaโs controversial program to allow foreign strippers to get special work visas.
โThe Conservatives were all over that,โ recalled McVety, โthatโs why Iโm a little incredulous that a Conservative government would do this.โ