Province investing over $20 million to combat human trafficking
EDMONTON, AB – The Government of Alberta is investing $20.8 million in new funds over the next four years to fight human trafficking.
The province said Sunday, October 2, 2022, that it is implementing the Alberta Human Trafficking Task Force’s five recommendations to better protect and help vulnerable Albertans to stop their exploitation at the hands of traffickers.
Specifically, the $20.8 million will:
- Establish and implement an Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons and a centre of excellence for research and data collection.
- Support a new grant for coordinated community support and Indigenous-led and culturally appropriate services.
- Fund civilian positions through the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams, whose roles would be focused on assisting victims and survivors throughout the investigation process.
- Collaboratively implement other related task force recommendations.