Federal government commits cash for national strategy to fight human trafficking
REGINA — Ottawa is putting up tens of millions of dollars to fight human trafficking in the hope that more victims will come forward and there will be more successful prosecutions of offenders.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale announced Wednesday that the Liberal government will commit $57 million over five years and $10 million annually after that as part of a national strategy.
The government said the funding will support measures that include adding resources to the Canada Border Services Agency, the development of a national case management standard and the appointment of a special adviser on the issue.
It builds on other initiatives, such as a human trafficking hotline announced a year ago at a cost of $14 million over five years. It has been operating for just over three months.