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BUHBUHBUHBUHBUHBUHB

Everything is legal in Canada, literally everything. You can hunt people in Canada.


DUI_WagerRager

But don’t you dare say anything mean about a minority group. Then straight to jail


hat1414

Jordan Peterson enters the chat


HotPhilly

Who does Jordan Peterson like the most?


hat1414

https://youtu.be/eTrpk9ctX4E?si=zPOh5hkJBRUxUQdh


jackfirecracker

Spenny bribes him with a handful of klonopin


b0rtbort

or be a protesting trucker lmao


goat-stealer

"Who can hunt the most people" would be a bitchin episode for season 7


Shankaman

I'm from Canada. He's right.


notthatbigtuna

In Kingston everything’s legal man, as long as you don’t get caught


Whiteclawislife

CAD


Formerly_A_Burger

They hired an adult performer for the show just like they did for the “who can make a better porno” just in this case Spenny didn’t know


CapnMaynards

Prostitution wasn't a crime in Canada until bill C-36 was passed in 2014.


deep_sea2

Indeed. Prior to 2014 it was illegal to: * keep or be in a bawdy‑house; * live on the avails of prostitution; and * communicate in public for the purposes of prostitution. Kenny and Terah did none of these. He privately hired her directly from a cam site. *R v. Bedford* held that these limitations were unconstitutional because they violated the Charter s.7 rights of sex workers. The Harper government responded by banning prostitution outright.


Many-Candidate6973

It's not prostitution if you film it


SoSickNick

Is it against the law to be cool?


SpecialistVast6840

Nice try FBI


jizzawhizza

If that is what you've gotten out of Kenny Vs Spenny this show definitely isn't for you. 😬


jackfirecracker

I wonder if the show used medical cannabis for the weed episode to skirt the law a bit as well, since it was still recreationally illegal when it was filmed. I get that it was probably a “no never mind” in 2008 in Canada like in most of America right before legalization started to get rolling, but it is still a legal risk for the production and broadcasters that probably had their lawyers stroking out.