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Human trafficking survivors would get power to sue under Ontario legislation

Ontario bill aims to tackle human trafficking

TORONTO 芒鈧珺次元官网网址 Human trafficking survivors would be allowed to sue their traffickers under Ontario legislation introduced today.

The government says about two-thirds of all police-reported cases of human trafficking in Canada are in Ontario.

The Anti-Human Trafficking Act would establish a process for survivors and those at-risk to apply for human trafficking-specific restraining orders.

It would also allow survivors to take their traffickers to civil court and proclaim Feb. 22 as Human Trafficking Awareness Day.

The Liberal government in June announced a $72-million strategy to end human trafficking, which includes the creation of a provincial anti-trafficking co-ordination office meant to foster information sharing between police, social services, child welfare and other sectors.

The government also promised at that time to establish a specialized provincial prosecution team to tackle human trafficking cases and advise local Crown attorneys and law enforcement.

 

The Canadian Press





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