Canadian aboriginal women are indeed extremely overrepresented in prostitution, as are all “racialized” women. There is an overrepresentation in that regard.
We at CLES do not work specifically with aboriginal women. It is true, however, that this is definitely a problem for them. I think aboriginal women in particular are greater victims of trafficking. People go far to get them, to the north, before moving them within Canada. Since they remain in Canada, sometimes they can go unnoticed. It is also possible that they are not involved in human trafficking and that they move for work.
I believe we could protect them more if we specifically stated that there is human trafficking in Canada and internationally.