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Child Sexual Exploitation

New ... Proposed Bill 128 (in second reading)

Bill 128

An Act to protect our children from sexual predators and exposure to electronic forms of sexual material by amending Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000 and other Acts

Tragically, children, the most vulnerable of our population are those most at risk from sexual exploitation. Using children as sexual commodities has become a global growth industry. In our own country, even provocative advertisements that sexualize children are symptoms of what has become a disturbing trend. Children have become fair game in our sexually saturated society. When we sexualize children, a daunting descent is begun that puts us on the path of seeing them in a sexual way. Surely our culture is progressive enough to see the consequences of this process of desensitization.

Take time to view these articles: 

  1. Child Trafficking Bill Overcomes Final Hurdle to Become Law - June 17, 2010

  2. Human Trafficking: New Booklet, Free Video and Article from the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada

  3. Child Trafficking Map

  4. Child Sexual Exploitation in Canada

  5. Throne Speech Encouraging

  6. The U.S. Travel Industry Has Failed To Support Adoption of a Code of Conduct For Ending Child Trafficking - March 9, 2010

  7. End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes Bulletin

  8. The Dark Side of Olympic Glory (Commentary) February 24, 2010

  9. End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes -  (Bulletin) February 22, 2010



 

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