Un groupe veut porter en appel une décision sur le travail du sexe

Hilla Kerner from the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter poses at the shelter on Friday, May 3, 2013. The Women's Equality Coalition is applauding a recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court that found Canada's laws governing prostitution to be constitutional, despite some groups saying decriminalization is the best way to keep people involved in sex work safe. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Eric Dreger

OTTAWA - A group that challenged the constitutionality of laws criminalizing some aspects of prostitution is vowing to bring its fight to the Ontario Court of Appeal — even as some groups that support criminalization call on Ottawa to better protect vulnerable people in the sex trade.

"Criminalization takes away our opportunities," said Jenn Clamen, national co-ordinator for the ºÃÉ«tv Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform, which represents 25 sex-worker organizations across Canada.

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