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The Canadian Adult Entertainment Association (abbreviated AEAC , also called the Canadian Adult Association ) is a coalition of strip club owners and their agents representing 53 of 140 strip clubs in Ontario, Canada. Tim Lambrinos is the director of the organization. The Exotic Dancers' Alliance (EDA), a collective founded in 1995 to bring together strippers and former dancers and their supporters, strives to set minimum standards of work for strippers in Ontario by competing with AEAC, but EDA no longer exists 2004. Also in 2004, Ottawa instituted a law against gulik dance, and AEAC failed to try to overturn the law in 2007. Beginning in 2004, AEAC and the Canadian Department of Citizenship and Immigration became involved in the long-standing controversy over permits work for foreign workers to be hired for striptease purposes. In 2008, when Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Diane Finley allegedly received threats from sex industry officials in connection with her support of Bill C-17, which sought to allow immigration officials to deny temporary visas to prospective strippers if they were suspected of having sex trafficking. victim, Lambrinos said that "it does not make sense" that one of the AEAC strip clubs was responsible for the threat. In 2009, AEAC invited Toronto City Council members to attend a free lunch at a strip club in town, and three council members accepted the invitation. AEAC released a statement in 2010 that a government crackdown on sex industry workers' visas has resulted in a shortage of strippers, and Public Security Minister Vic Toews responded by saying that strip clubs are short of strippers for the crackdowns involved in human trafficking. Toews then ordered the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to investigate the relevant strip clubs to determine whether or not the strippers working there were illegal immigrants or victims of the sex trade, and AEAC launched a campaign to deny these allegations.

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