Monday, February 23, 2015

Human Trafficking Is Part of the Story of Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women | Craig and Marc Kielburger


Aboriginal women and girls are at higher risk of becoming victims of human trafficking in Canada than non-aboriginals, according to Canada's National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking. This selling and abusing of people -- a modern-day form of slavery -- is one of the pieces that make up the complex puzzle of Canada's more than 1,100 missing and murdered aboriginal women. And another reason we must take action.

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