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== Contents ==
== Contents ==


*'''[[Glossary]]'''
*'''[[About the Human Trafficking in Canada Wikibook| About the ''Human Trafficking in Canada Wikibook'' ]]'''
*'''[[Defining Human Trafficking in Canada Glossary | Glossary ]]'''


*'''[[Defining human trafficking]]'''
*'''[[Defining Human Trafficking]]'''


*'''[[Understanding human trafficking]]'''
*'''[[Understanding Human Trafficking]]'''


*'''[[Combatting human trafficking]]'''
*'''[[Combatting Human Trafficking]]'''


*'''[[Identifying potentially trafficked persons]]
*'''[[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons]]


*'''[[What you can do]]
*'''[[What You Can Do | What You Can Do About Human Trafficking in Canada]]


*'''[[Working in BC]]'''
*'''[[For More Information]]'''
 
*'''[[For more information]]'''


== About this wikibook==
== About this wikibook==

Revision as of 20:08, 11 March 2014

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The Human Trafficking in Canada Wikibook from People's Law School will help you understand the law in Canada. It focuses on your legal rights and responsibilities under Canadian law.

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