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This five-year National Strategy will strengthen Canada’s response to human trafficking and support broader Government of Canada commitments, including preventing and addressing gender-based violence, and supporting the safety and security of Indigenous peoples.
May 23, 2024 · In early 2021, Public Safety Canada launched a national campaign (“It’s not what it seems”) to raise awareness of the prevalence of human trafficking in Canada, informing the public of common misunderstandings on the crime, and how to safely report suspected cases.
This marks the second Annual Report on the progress of Canada’s National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking (National Strategy), which was launched on September 4, 2019. This report covers anti-human trafficking efforts from April 1, 2020 - March 31, 2021.
National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking, 2019-2024. View PS4-254-2019-eng.pdf (PDF, 637 KB). View index-en.aspx (HTML, N/A). Issued also in French under title: Stratégie nationale de lutte contre la traite des personnes, 2019-2024. Cover title. Issued by: Public Safety Canada.
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Led by the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the National Strategy builds on previous anti-human trafficking efforts, supports the broader Government of Canada commitment to prevent and address gender-based violence, and aligns with Canada’s international commitments.
Dec 15, 2020 · The National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking builds on and complements the efforts of Canada’s Strategy to Prevent and Address Gender-Based Violence and advances the implementation of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Calls for Justice.
Mar 8, 2022 · In support of the National Strategy to Combat Human Trafficking, in July 2020, the Government of Canada launched a joint call proposals for projects aimed at preventing human trafficking and empowering victims and survivors.