Human trafficking in the news – May 19, 2019 – May 31, 2019

Human trafficking in the news:

Journey to Safe SPACES: Ontario Native Women’s Association releases report on human trafficking

CBC Thunder Bay

May 30, 2019


Police, survivor speak on human trafficking in Woodstock

Woodstock Sentinel-Review

May 30, 2019


Human trafficking hotline a ‘really good first step’: trauma therapist

CBC Nova Scotia

May 31, 2019


Podcast: Do we do enough to support women?

The Todd Shapiro show

May 29, 2019


National Hotline responding to human trafficking launches today

Breakfast Television

May 29, 2019


National hotline launched to help human trafficking victims

CTV News Barrie

May 29, 2019


Lancement d’une ligne téléphonique sur la traite des personnes au Canada

Radio-Canada

May 29, 2019


She answered an ad for babysitting in Canada, wound up a sex slave

CTV News

May 28, 2019


One woman opens up about escaping Toronto’s sex trade

The Social

May 28, 2019


Montreal police enlist taxi drivers, hotel staff in campaign against sexual exploitation

CBC Montreal

May 28, 2019


London Police hunt for more victims of human trafficking along the 401 corridor

CBC London

May 28, 2019


Durham students gather for human trafficking symposium

Global News

May 27, 2019


Scheer visits region to detail anti-human trafficking policies

The Tillsonburg News

May 27, 2019


Sisters from North Central Regina are giving out free rides and raising awareness of human trafficking

CBC Saskatchewan

May 27, 2019


Four charged in human trafficking probe that freed alleged ‘modern-day slaves’

CTV News
May 23, 2019


Human trafficking survivor and author to speak in Sarnia

Sarnia – The Observer

May 23, 2019


‘Last night, I went to bed a slave’: Charges laid in human trafficking probe in Barrie

CBC Toronto

May 23, 2019


‘We can see lives change’: Canadian charity opens centre for human trafficking victims

CTV Vancouver

May 22, 2019


Should Toronto allow more body rub parlours? New report suggests exploring end to decades-old cap

CBC Toronto

May 21, 2019


Changes to body rub parlour rules prompt trafficking concerns

CityNews Toronto

May 20, 2019


New North Preston documentary aims to show ‘full picture’ of life in Canada’s largest Black community

The Toronto Star

May 16, 2019