Human trafficking includes recruiting, transporting, or receiving people through the threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, or abuse, for the purpose of exploitation.
Criminal Law – Human trafficking
Resources: Human trafficking
This is an online course for Canadian service providers on how to recognize, protect, and assist a person who may have been trafficked.
This booklet has information about the trafficking of persons in Canada. It explains what is known about human trafficking, what the law says about it, what Canada is doing about it, and what individuals can do. It lists warning signs indicating that...
This pamphlet briefly discusses five areas of concern in the promotion of justice for refugees and immigrants in Canada: gender justice, safe third country, trafficking, family reunification, and the Iraqi refugee crisis. The pamphlet gives links for...
This booklet outlines Canada's roles in protecting refugees and refugee claimants, and the country's responsibility to protect the rights of non-citizens in Canada. It covers such topics as resettlement, settlement and integration, the refugee claim...

