The Criminal Code of Canada deals with indecency and nudity under Disorderly Conduct in sections and In addition to the Criminal Code, some municipalities have bylaws that pertain to nudity, Toronto lawyer Jordan Donich explained. If someone is charged, it would likely be in conjunction with other offences, he said. Unlike most charges, laying a nudity charge requires the consent of the attorney general. Donich speculated that it comes down to oversight over police behaviour — and the potential for the law to be applied without safeguards against discrimination.

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Yet — whether a breastfeeding mom is facing social media backlash like Angela Price recently did , or a woman who tans topless is threatened with a steep fine — it seems that some have a major issue with the sight of a good, old-fashioned set of breasts. Yes, still. Yet, when she questioned this at a local police station, nobody seemed to have a clue about the specifics of such a fine. There is, however, a section of the Criminal Code that prohibits public nudity, but charges have to be approved by the Attorney General. And in Quebec, the rules are far from clear. The problem is that each province and territory technically has the right to interpret the law as it so pleases.
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Now in its 11th year, the annual jaunt through downtown includes dozens of women freeing their breasts from the shackles of bras, blouses and whatever else encumbers them. Freeing their chests is part of a much larger call for freedom — freedom from ogling, freedom from stigma and freedom for women to do what they want, when they want with their bodies and minds. Those talking points will be front and centre when Belisle and others bear their busts during a half-hour walk that winds through the West End to the Vancouver Art Gallery — Aug. Since its inception in , GoTopless Day has seen attendance numbers hover between 50 and a few hundred. It started off in English Bay, when Belisle and a handful of others hopped in a convertible with a megaphone and a message. The route changed five years ago, and participation numbers have grown almost every year. Going topless is legal in B.
Susan Rowbottom said she was tanning topless with a friend last week on a beach in Kelowna, B. When she called a police station, a female officer told her the same. When she called bylaw officials, the person who answered the phone also agreed going topless was illegal. Going topless has been legal B. Rowbottom shared her story after three Ontario sisters told CTV Kitchener that a male police officer ordered them to cover up as they biked around shirtless on Saturday. After one of them started filming the officer with a cellphone, he asked whether they had lights on their bikes.