A new Statistics Canada report shows that there were nearly 4,000 known incidents of human trafficking in Canada in the past 10 years. A little more than half were not solved by police, and only four in 10 of the incidents reported to police saw charges laid. Nathaniel Dove looks at why so many survivors never see justice.
- Human-trafficking fuelled cyber fraud an increasingly globalized crime: Interpol
- Only 11% of human trafficking cases result in guilty decision: StatCan