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Human Trafficking in Canada
Defining Human Trafficking
What is human trafficking?
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How does human trafficking differ from human smuggling?
Understanding Human Trafficking
Human trafficking in Canada
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Who is trafficked?
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Why does human trafficking happen?
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Who are the traffickers?
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How does human trafficking violate human rights?
Combatting Human Trafficking
International law
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Canadian law
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Federal efforts
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British Columbia's efforts
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Law enforcement
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Community and faith-based organizations
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Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)
Identifying At Risk Persons
Signs of abuse and control
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Signs that a child may be trafficked
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Signs that a person is living in domestic servitude
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Signs that a person is being sexually exploited
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Signs that a person is being exploited for labour
What You Can Do
Educate yourself and others
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Raise awareness
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Use your buying power
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Report it
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