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A new partnership aims to fight human trafficking in Canada.
Truckers Against Trafficking is partnering with the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking to raise awareness of both the issue and a new hotline for reporting trafficking to Canadian authorities.
As trafficking is a global problem, and with the natural industry overlap between the U.S. and Canadian borders, TAT is indeed expanding its programming into Canada,” said Kendis Paris, executive director of Truckers Against Trafficking.
Paris said the groups plan to have a coalition build event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Thomson Reuters Customer Care Center on Oct. 29 in Toronto.
Truckers Against Trafficking is partnering with the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking to raise awareness of both the issue and a new hotline for reporting trafficking to Canadian authorities.
As trafficking is a global problem, and with the natural industry overlap between the U.S. and Canadian borders, TAT is indeed expanding its programming into Canada,” said Kendis Paris, executive director of Truckers Against Trafficking.
Paris said the groups plan to have a coalition build event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Thomson Reuters Customer Care Center on Oct. 29 in Toronto.
Truckers Against Trafficking expands mission to Canada
The nonprofit organization Truckers Against Trafficking is partnering with Canadian authorities to combat human trafficking north of the border.
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