Investments into anti-human trafficking efforts arrive as pandemic continues to increase the risk to Peel’s most vulnerable
“These are our kids and it’s our responsibility to make sure we always protect them and we must put an end to this disgusting, absolutely disgusting, industry,” Ford said.
A $3.1 million provincial investment into anti-human trafficking efforts in Peel has arrived at a critical time.
As the pandemic has exposed Peel’s many social issues, it has increased the risk for many vulnerable residents to being exploited by traffickers.
Published in The Pointer Brampton and The Pointer Mississauga on Februrary 2, 2021