19 recommendations made to tackle human trafficking in Alberta
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Alberta Government is continuing to support efforts to combat human trafficking in the province.
The Alberta Human Trafficking Task Force has released its final report, providing 19 recommendations to the provincial government.
The task force is chaired by Paul Brandt, an Alberta country music star and a strong advocate on the topic of human trafficking. He says his experience being part of this group has been profound.
“Hearing the accounts of trauma, dehumanization, abuse, and exploitation changed us. It is difficult to comprehend the depravity of this crime. Upholding the individual rights of Canadians whose lives are being impacted by modern-day slavery has Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as human rights, implications, which reach into every aspect of Canadian society. To uphold the rights of victims and survivors of human trafficking is to uphold the cause of freedom. I am thankful that today this report is being made public and that the recommendations are being accepted.”


