Employment Minister Jason Kenney: In a unanimous 9-0 ruling on Friday, the high court struck down the country's prostitution laws, giving Parliament a year to produce new legislation. That means prostitution-related offences will remain in the Criminal Code for one more year, according to Times Colonist. Meanwhile, Employment Minister Jason Kenney raised the spectre of judicial activism saying legislators, not judges, should be making the law. It's a topic Prime Minister Stephen Harper has complained about as recently as this week and OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada started the clock ticking Friday for Parliament to reshape social policy dealing with the world's oldest profession, as political battle lines were drawn. Justice Minister Peter MacKay said the government was "concerned" by the ruling, and is "exploring all possible options to ensure the criminal law continues to address the significant harms that flow from prostitution to communities, those engaged in prostitution, and vulnerable persons."
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