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'''''Human Trafficking in Canada''''' from [[People's Law School]] is for anyone who wants to learn more about human trafficking. You will find general information about human trafficking, how the law responds to human trafficking, what governments are doing, and what you can do.
'''''Human Trafficking in Canada''''' from [[People's Law School]] is for anyone who wants to learn more about human trafficking. You will find general information about human trafficking, how the law responds to human trafficking, what governments are doing, and what you can do.


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**[[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs of abuse and control|Signs of abuse and control]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a child may be trafficked|Signs that a child may be trafficked]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a person is living in domestic servitude|Signs that a person is living in domestic servitude]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a person is being sexually exploited|Signs that a person is being sexually exploited]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a person is being exploited for labour|Signs that a person is being exploited for labour]]
**[[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs of abuse and control|Signs of abuse and control]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a child may be trafficked|Signs that a child may be trafficked]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a person is living in domestic servitude|Signs that a person is living in domestic servitude]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a person is being sexually exploited|Signs that a person is being sexually exploited]]{{·}} [[Identifying Potentially Trafficked Persons#Signs that a person is being exploited for labour|Signs that a person is being exploited for labour]]


*'''[[What You Can Do About Human Trafficking in Canada | What You Can Do ]]'''
*'''[[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada | What You Can Do ]]'''
**[[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Educate yourself and others|Educate yourself and others]]{{·}} [[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Raise awareness|Raise awareness]]{{·}} [[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Use your buying power|Use your buying power]]{{·}} [[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Report it|Report it]]
**[[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Educate yourself and others|Educate yourself and others]]{{·}} [[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Raise awareness|Raise awareness]]{{·}} [[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Use your buying power|Use your buying power]]{{·}} [[What You Can Do about Human Trafficking in Canada#Report it|Report it]]



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Human Trafficking in Canada from People's Law School is for anyone who wants to learn more about human trafficking. You will find general information about human trafficking, how the law responds to human trafficking, what governments are doing, and what you can do.

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