Trafficking of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
“Indigenous women are disproportionality affected by racialized violence in Canada through exposure to both historic and ongoing gendered discrimination. Canada’s colonial legacy has forced Indigenous women and girls into dangerous and precarious social and economic conditions, which in turn has made them more vulnerable to different kinds of violence. This includes situations of exploitation and
Trafficking in the North
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Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking
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Northeastern Ontario Research Alliance on Human Trafficking
The Northeastern Ontario Research Alliance on Human Trafficking takes a critical anti-trafficking approach in its investigation and analysis of gaps and barriers to service provision for women experiencing violence, exploitation, or abuse in the sex trade in our region.