Alberta pledges $4M for office to help fight human trafficking | Globalnews.ca
The Alberta government is partnering with community groups and putting up $4 million over two years to create an office to combat human trafficking.
Public Safety Minster Mike Ellis says the office is to provide supports to those victimized by human trafficking while raising public awareness of the problem.
The province says it involves multiple areas such as sex trafficking, labour trafficking and the trafficking of organs.
It says in the last decade or so, more than 3,500 cases of human trafficking have been reported across Canada.
The majority of victims are women and girls, and one quarter of them are under the age of 18.
It says Indigenous women and girls are the most affected.
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