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After the Collapse
Interview
Jean McDonald , Madeleine North and Monica Forrester
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April 24, 2014, 6:09 p.m.
This time around, we gathered around a table at the Imperial Pub for a lively and fascinating chat with three advocates from Maggie's: The Toronto Sex Workers Action Project. Maggie’s is an organization run for and by local sex workers whose mission is to ensure that workers of all genders from all areas of the sex trade can live and work with safety and dignity. We talked to Executive Director Jean McDonald, board member Madeline North and long-time worker and advocate Monica Forrester about the current legal limbo for sex workers in Canada, the drawbacks to the Nordic model and the future of sex work in Canada.

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00:59:10 1 April 17, 2014
The Imperial Pub, Toronto
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