The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau Makes Announcement To Legalize Group And Underage Anal Sex
The Prime Minister made the announcement during a ceremony on Parliament Hill where the Pride, Transgender Pride, and Canada 150 Pride flags were raised. The Prime Minister was joined by his Special Advisor on LGBTQ2 issues, MP Randy Boissonnault, other Parliamentarians, and a number of individuals and organizations who play a crucial role in advancing equality.
The report recommended repealing the Criminal Code ban on anal sex, and in November, Liberals tabled legislation to repeal Criminal Code Section 159, a bill that was absorbed into Bill C-39 in March.
The effect of repealing Section 159 would be to lower the age of consent for anal sex to 16, putting it on par under the Code with the age of consent for all other sexual activity, but it could also allow group anal sex, and leave young male adolescents unprotected and vulnerable, Landolt said at that time.
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WhiteyWhiteman ago
Looks to me like they are lowering the age for the homo pedos that Canada seems to be full of. If they get the age lowered to 16, next it will be 14, etc. Look for the same thing come soon to the US.
BlackSwordsman ago
Canadian here. The age of consent in Canada was raised from 14 to 16 in 2007, however, anal sex remained the same. I'm all for crushing pedos, but all age of consent should be uniform. Having anal sex being higher than vaginal penetration doesn't make much sense to me. Personally, I'd be fore raising the age to 18. But uniformity should be the goal. Our education is actually quite a lot better in Canada than it is in the US. I don't mean for that to come off as an insult, but I understand it being 16 here. I lost mine when I was 17, a year before university, which doesn't seem to far off base.
bopper ago
Are you familiar w/ Waterloo University?