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March 4, 2021 · 0 Comments By Brock Weir A nearly $4 million investment into will help victims of human trafficking access the services and supports they need to recover from York Region organizations. On Friday, Jill Dunlop, Ontario’s Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues, announced an infusion of $3.8 million over the next five years to two Newmarket-based organizations: BridgeNorth and Cedar Centre. Their community-based programs will help the organizations create two new programs “to provide more young victims and survivors of human trafficking in York Region with access to the supports they need.” “These new programs will help more people who have experienced sexual exploitation heal and rebuild their lives,” said Minister Dunlop in a statement following the virtual announcement. “Victims and survivors of human trafficking need specialized, trauma-informed suppo ....
Ontario Introduces New Anti-Human Trafficking Legislation Proposed Changes will Better Protect Victims, Support Survivors and Increase Tools to Crack Down on Offenders
the Combatting Human Trafficking Act, new legislation and amendments to existing legislation to build upon the province s $307 million Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy. This proposed legislation reinforces Ontario s commitment to fight human trafficking and demonstrates continued leadership in responding to this pervasive crime. Our government is taking deliberate steps to put an end to human trafficking and protect victims and potential victims of this terrible crime, said Premier Doug Ford. This tough new legislation builds on our Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy we introduced nearly a year ago, giving law enforcement additional tools to help prevent and deter human trafficking. ....
Ontario changing child-welfare system to stop teens from aging out of care unprepared Angelina King Unlike many teenagers, Abdoulaye Diakhaby was petrified to turn 18. He had spent the previous four years in the child-welfare system living first in a foster home, then a group home. But at 18, he was forced to be on his own. Diakhaby, who is now 21, says he didn t feel ready; he was still perfecting his English, he didn t know how to cook and needed help with homework. I was thinking, How am I going to be able to do my groceries? How to cook? How to go to school? How to pay my rent? How to get a job? he told CBC Toronto. ....
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