Ariel Sanchez said:
I'm not sure what to do?!?!?!?!?!?!
Ariel, with all due respect, that quote is plainly asking for help/advice and it is the very first thing on this thread. Quibble, deny if you like, but it just highlights that you have some unspoken issue with calling the police that is making you ignore the advice you've been given and as a result become hostile with those who have given you that advice.
I don't know what your hesitation is. Perhaps your status in Canada is iffy. Perhaps you have an outstanding warrant. Perhaps you think your status as a sex worker will get you in a heap of trouble. I don't know.
In more cases than you imagine the police will work to protect your safety rather than to bring grief to you if you complain. One way of bridging this gap is to contact the police anonymously or through a lawyer or through an acquaintance, explain your situation, and ask what would happen to you were you to come forward with your evidence and your complaint.
More often than not you'll be surprised to find out that the police will work to help you. Threats of physical violence, death, are taken fairly seriously.
Either you are exagerrating the nature of the threat, or you are actually pretty scared, but also scared of the police. It's important not just for you, but for others as well, who may also be victims of this creep, that you settle this through official channels not just by going into hiding or hiring extra security or whatever.