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Preview: Witch's Veil Night Market bewitches downtown London | Student Life

Londoners can visit the Witch’s Veil Night Market on Oct. 28 for a variety of witchcraft-related vendors, musical performances and a movie screening.

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London council discusses best way to allocate funding

A sudden rise in the number of Londoners living in homeless encampments this month sparked a lengthy debate at city hall about how best to spend limited funding.

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SafeSpace London opens its door despite concerns

SafeSpace London — an organization that advocates for and supports women in the sex trade — has moved from a smaller location near the corner of Hamilton Road and Rectory Street, to the former Scotiabank site on the corner of Dundas and Lyle streets.

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London city council discusses opening of SafeSpace in the Old East Village

As a drop-in for homeless women prepares to open in the Old East Village, Councillor Susan Stevenson said questions about the facility remain unanswered. “There was no information on the services that were going to be offered, the timelines, or how the $650,000 is going to be spent,” Stevenson said during Tuesday’s council meeting.

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Some opposition as shelter for sex workers to relocate to Old East Village

A shelter that offers support to sex workers will soon be relocating to Old East Village, and while the move is positive news for the shelter, not all residents feel the same way.

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Local support center for sex workers part of constitutional challenge


By Vasilios Bellos
Cred: Safe Space Website
SafeSpace London is a local organization that supports sex workers, women, and gender non-conforming individuals in crises. Currently, the group along with 24 other members make up the The Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform. The alliance is currently launching a constitutional challenge against several amendments that came to life after the enactment of Bill C-36. Board member with SafeSpace London, Melissa Lukings, describes what Bill C-36 is.
“So in 2013, the Bedford case happened and the Supreme Court decided the current laws of sex work infringed upon the constitutional provisions under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and Bill C-36 was a response to that. Unfortunately, it ended up criminalizing for the first time ever sex work and related activities, so transactions, things like that. Third party material benefits, advertising, purchasing, and selling, so these are things it criminalized for the first time ever in Canadian history. Since then we’ve been trying to change that because the laws are horrific for real life actual sex workers.”

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London, Ontario car dealer gets more money to more charities


Instead of selecting one charity or fundraising event for their traditional year-end fundraising drive, they introduced something different: Match My Donation. “We had a meeting and discussed what we should do. Do we support our ten main charities, or twenty? Then I just thought, there’s a way we can do it all,” said Finch. Letting people support their own interests and follow their hearts was a gateway to helping the organizations that truly mattered to the people in their community.
The concept was straightforward. Beginning in September and continuing through December, the group would match personal donations dollar-for-dollar to local charities, causes, and non-profits, up to $50,000 each month. They didn’t choose the cause — the donor did, meaning anyone could ostensibly double their donation through Finch’s offer.

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