The provincial government has announced two new programs meant to educate youth on human trafficking. The goal is to prevent victimization by teaching kids how to recognize if they’re being target by a trafficker and where to go for help. The average age of recruitment in Canada is just 13-years-old. That’s why local advocates say this education can never start too young. Jessica Nyznik reports.
Human Trafficking
New sex-trafficking education programs targeted at youth
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