Since 2018, Ontario’s Durham Region increasingly continues to be a trafficking hotspot. Victim Services of Durham Region reports a 263 per cent increase in referrals this year, and one victim’s mother shares the importance of education, and how it can save individuals from being victims.
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Trafficking on the rise in Durham Region: Victims mother says education could have save her daughter
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