'Parti Populaire des Putes' (rough translation would be the ''Popular Party of Whores'', known as the "
Hooker Party") is a federal political party based in
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada; it promotes the rights of
sex trade workers. Its main goals are to decriminalize responsible
prostitution in Canada and to promote a positive image of the prostitute in Canadian society as they seek to destroy the more negative stereotypes.
However, many Montrealers who live in areas with heavy prostitution soliciting oppose such measures; they claim that the legalization of prostitution would turn their neighbourhoods into
red-light districts.
The PPP counter these arguments by saying that the anti-prostitution laws in the
Criminal Code of Canada are outdated and are remnants of pre-
Sexual Revolution years. They argue that prostitution is present in urban areas whether it is legal or not. They claim that the legalization of prostitution would protect prostitutes from violent actions, and would allow them workers rights.
With Canada's new found progressive identity (Canada has taken steps to legalize medical use of
marijuana, and
same-sex marriages is recognized nation-wide), supporters of the party claim that it is only a matter of time before prostitution becomes a national issue, arguing that Canada has many more policies in common with the
Netherlands (where prostitution has been legalized) than with the rest of
North America.
See also
★
List of Canadian political parties
★
Politics of Quebec
External links
★ Official Webpage - http://www.walnet.org/ppp/