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- The_Sex_Party abstract "The Sex Party was a political party based in British Columbia, Canada. The party was guided by the philosophy of the sex-positive movement. Among other points, the party advocated for reform of sex education in schools so that sexual issues are taught more gradually over time and included a more comprehensive coverage of them. They advocated for the repeal of laws that promote antisexualism, such as prostitution laws and censorship. They also supported making Valentine's Day a statutory holiday and renaming Victoria Day to Eros Day.The Sex Party was active for eight years, between March 2005 and December 2012 when it de-registered with Elections BC. Its leader was John Ince, a Vancouver lawyer, author of The Politics of Lust and small business owner. He was one of three candidates representing The Sex Party in the May 2005 provincial election and one of the party's three candidates in the 2009 provincial election. None of its candidates won an election. The party attempted to become active in the 2006 federal election but encountered resistance from Canada Post, which refused to distribute its election material. The Sex Party challenged the Canada Post decision in federal court. The judgement found that Canada Post was within its rights to reasonably restrict (within that specific ad-mail program) material that was sexually explicit but that its application to the party's election material was improper. The court then ordered Canada Post to re-write its policy regarding sexually explicit material in that program.".
- The_Sex_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.thesexparty.ca.
- The_Sex_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.sexparty.ca.
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- The_Sex_Party colorcode "pink".
- The_Sex_Party colours Pink.
- The_Sex_Party dissolution "December 2012".
- The_Sex_Party foundation "March 2005".
- The_Sex_Party hasPhotoCollection The_Sex_Party.
- The_Sex_Party headquarters British_Columbia.
- The_Sex_Party headquarters Vancouver.
- The_Sex_Party headquarters "2050".
- The_Sex_Party ideology Civil_libertarianism.
- The_Sex_Party ideology Sex-positive_movement.
- The_Sex_Party leader John_Ince_(politician).
- The_Sex_Party logo File:Sex_party.png.
- The_Sex_Party partyName "The Sex Party".
- The_Sex_Party province "British Columbia".
- The_Sex_Party status "defunct".
- The_Sex_Party subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_2005.
- The_Sex_Party subject Category:Provincial_political_parties_in_British_Columbia.
- The_Sex_Party subject Category:Sex_positivism.
- The_Sex_Party type Abstraction100002137.
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- The_Sex_Party type Organization108008335.
- The_Sex_Party type Party108256968.
- The_Sex_Party type PoliticalPartiesEstablishedIn2005.
- The_Sex_Party type ProvincialPoliticalPartiesInBritishColumbia.
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- The_Sex_Party comment "The Sex Party was a political party based in British Columbia, Canada. The party was guided by the philosophy of the sex-positive movement. Among other points, the party advocated for reform of sex education in schools so that sexual issues are taught more gradually over time and included a more comprehensive coverage of them. They advocated for the repeal of laws that promote antisexualism, such as prostitution laws and censorship.".
- The_Sex_Party label "The Sex Party".
- The_Sex_Party label "性党".
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- The_Sex_Party isPrimaryTopicOf The_Sex_Party.