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How human traffickers use corridors to isolate victims, evade police

Posted: Feb 23, 2021 5:17 PM AT | Last Updated: February 23 A new report by the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking details how human traffickers use transportation corridors on a regular basis to exploit victims, who are often young women and girls. (Robert Short/CBC) For the first time, advocates have a better understanding of how human traffickers use transportation routes across the country, including between Halifax and Moncton, N.B., to evade police and confuse and isolate their victims. A national study released Monday by the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking details how trafficking corridors between cities are being used to exploit young women and girls. Many are forced to work as escorts or in strip clubs.

Ontario gives police more powers to halt human trafficking

Author of the article: Derek Baldwin Publishing date: Feb 23, 2021  •  February 23, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The Ontario government is proposing to give more power to police officers to intervene and halt in cases of human trafficking. Premier Doug Ford says Ontario has become a “hub” for the illegal trafficking of vulnerable persons and vowed through newly proposed legislation introduced Monday to stem the tide. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Ontario gives police more powers to halt human trafficking Back to video More than half of all human trafficking crimes reported in Canada are reported to police in Ontario.

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