We invite you to read an article published on December 12 by Radio-Canada’s Espaces autochtones. This article highlights the problem of human trafficking faced by many aboriginal communities.

A few sentences from the text:

“Often, […] people will not acknowledge that they have been victims. They’ll say, ‘I’ve been used, I’ve been sexually assaulted’.”

“Human trafficking is different in different communities, but it’s always the result of exploitation and vulnerability […]”

Here’s the link to the article (in french).

 

*Text translated from the original by Deepl.