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Montreal erotic massage parlours flourishing despite anti-prostitution law

One year after the mayor promised to crack down on erotic massage parlours, Montreal still doesnt know what its going to do with the hundreds of establishments operating right across the city.

Montreal doesnt know what its going to do with the hundreds of erotic parlours

Yanik Chicoine, pictured, operates two erotic massage parlours in Montreals east end. He said police leave him alone, despite knowing that employees have sex for money in the rooms. (PAUL CHIASSON / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

One year after the mayor promised to crack down on erotic massage parlours, Montreal still doesnt know what its going to do with the hundreds of establishments operating right across the city.

City officials are still debating how to tackle the issue of erotic parlours, many of which are open 24/7 and illegally employ women who have sex with men in the massage rooms.

Without a firm policy, community groups and massage parlour owners say the police are letting the de-facto brothels operate under a tacit agreement: dont hire minors, dont force women to do anything they dont want to do, and keep organized crime out of it.

Police leave parlours alone

Yanik Chicoine, 37, operates two erotic massage parlours in Montreals east end and said police leave him alone despite the fact some of his employees sell their bodies for money inside his business.

The police told me that their plan is to go after pimps employing minors, exploiting women, drug dealers, Chicoine said. One day a police officer told me: We know whats happening in your salon, and we prefer to see (prostitution) in this kind of place instead of on the street.

Coderre crackdown

Operators and organizations representing prostitutes say that strategy means erotic massage parlours continue to operate across the island with relative impunity and recent federal anti-prostitution law that came into effect late last year is, at least in part, being ignored.

Mayor Denis Coderre had a plan to clean the city of the brothels but a Supreme Court of Canada ruling in late 2013 forced the government to redraft the countrys prostitution laws and put the mayors ambitious plans on hold.

A new federal law went into effect last December and recriminalized brothel owners and clients, reconfirming the illegality of the citys erotic parlours where women sell sex.

The mayors spokesman, Louis-Pascal Cyr, said discussions are ongoing between city officials, lawyers and local police as they develop an action plan.

Moving forward

How to deal with the issue is mixed: Chicoine and other parlour owners want prostitution to be decriminalized entirely while advocacy groups that deal with prostitution in Montreal are split.

Chicoine said his businesses are transparent, clean, safe and should be legal because prostitution will never disappear.

Were doing good stuff here, he says. The girls are happy the clients leave with a big smile.

Dianne Matte, spokeswoman for CLES, a Montreal-based anti-prostitution advocacy group that helps women leave the sex trade, said the new laws on the books need to be enforced.

We have women calling us and telling us horror stories of what goes on inside these places, she said.

But Anna-Aude Caouette, who works with STELLA, a pro-sex worker community group that deals directly with Montreal prostitutes, said she fears that if the parlours are shuttered, workers would go underground and it would be extremely difficult to find and help them.

The Montreal police chief inspector in charge of the citys strategy on combating prostitution said no such order to ignore massage parlours exists.

Johanne Paquin estimates there are up to 300 erotic massage parlours in the city.

If there is a complaint or what have you, about a massage parlour, we will intervene, she said.

Police priorities

Paquin did confirm that businesses such as the one operated by Chicoine arent necessarily the departments main focus.

We have priorities, she said. However, for the rest (of the massage parlours) there hasnt been an order to stay away.

Chicoine said, at least for the moment, police are staying away from him.

One of his employees, Rebecca, a 23-year-old masseuse, said no one employed at Chicoines establishment is forced to do anything theyre uncomfortable with.

Its better for certain people to be here than to be in the street, Rebecca said. Here were protected. If a client is making us feel uncomfortable, we can get help from the receptionist.