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Two charged with exploiting foreign workers with 90-hour weeks at motel, gas station

ALBERTA, CANADA, JUL 10 – Two men face five trafficking charges after exploiting workers with unpaid wages over $160,000, excessive hours, rent overcharges, and harassment at two Alberta businesses.

  • In 2024, the Alberta RCMP charged a father and his adult son—aged 55 and 26 respectively—with human trafficking following allegations that they exploited foreign workers at a gas station and motel they operated in Alberta.
  • The investigation started in July 2024 after Alberta RCMP received information from the Employment Standards Office regarding temporary foreign workers being required to work up to 90 hours per week without appropriate pay.
  • A year-long probe revealed four foreign workers coerced through threats, abuse, and debt bondage while working at the Fox Creek motel and Calmar gas station owned by the accused men.
  • Police allege the men underpaid victims by over $160,000, overcharged rent, and investigators are also examining money laundering allegations connected to the case.
  • The case highlights a rise in labour trafficking in Alberta, prompting RCMP coordinator Roland Misik to urge the public to watch for signs such as worker bruises and malnourishment.
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Edmonton father and son charged with human trafficking

Alberta RCMP laid charges against two men after allegations of human trafficking related to a Calmar gas station and Fox Creek hotel

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Two charged with exploiting foreign workers with 90-hour weeks at motel, gas station

EDMONTON - Alberta RCMP say a father and his son are facing multiple charges after they allegedly coerced four foreign workers to clock up to 90 hours per week at two businesses without proper pay.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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