To answer this question if i believe Escorts have a Duty to see any client...to me it is like being refused service of any kind because of color and race . I mean if you are a Doctor and you do such, would you be still employed. Imagine going to a commerce and the retailer says the same. I think if you decided to become a paid floozy, then not making a fuss about race and color should not be a thing. I do get some people of some races have some negative detractors...but to blanket it all under race and ethnicity is plain wrong.
From a Legal Perspective
She can choose her clients, her working conditions, and her rates.
Yes, she may refuse any client for any personal reason — including ethnic origin, age, gender, weight, etc. — without it being considered illegal discrimination, since the service is based on her personal consent within a private context.
However, if she refuses a client on an ethnic or racial basis while working for an agency, this could be considered illegal discrimination, because the agency offers a public service. Both the federal and provincial Human Rights Charters apply to businesses.
From an Ethical Perspective
The issue involves a tension between the principle of individual consent and the principle of equality and non-discrimination.
It is therefore legitimate for a sex worker to exercise full control over her own body.
However, a refusal based solely on a client’s ethnic origin, without any connection to her comfort or personal experience, remains ethically questionable, as it risks reinforcing discrimination and prejudice.