Alberta announces $3.5 million to help combat human trafficking
The Alberta government has announced funding to help fight human trafficking.
On Thursday, which is also National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Canada, the province unveiled $3.5 million in funding to aid 20 anti-human trafficking community organizations in Alberta.
Officials said human traffickers prey on vulnerable individuals and through the funding, the organizations will be able to enhance the services they provide on the front lines, build operational capacity and reach vulnerable populations, including youth, Indigenous and newcomers.
“Human trafficking is an unthinkable crime that denies a person their safety, freedom and individuality. Fighting this heinous crime is a key priority for Alberta’s government,” said Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services Mike Ellis.