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“But Trafficking Doesn’t Affect Me” – Why it actually does  - The Canadian Centre To End Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is often seen as something that happens somewhere else — to someone else. But the truth is, it’s closer to home than many of us realize. Whether we’re talking about public health, the economy, safety in our communities or basic human rights, trafficking affects us all. Here are five reasons why this issue deserves everyone’s attention.   1. Human trafficking is a public health issue  Survivors often face severe physical and men…
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canadiancentretoendhumantrafficking.ca broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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