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Justice committee  I think what I have called the reverse onus or the presumption clause will assist. From my limited experience with victims and in my discussions with our three front-line workers, when particularly a trafficked woman is removed from the circumstances and has three months, six mon

May 1st, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Hooper

Justice committee  Yes. One of the main things that is done by several organizations is more education in rural areas for aboriginal people and northern communities. In the Canadian population, in general, it could be the girl next door, and it's not always somebody from Cambodia, Thailand, or Hung

May 1st, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Hooper

Justice committee  Yes, Mr. Chair, I can answer the question. I'll start with an overview, because I don't have the statistical analysis in front of me. It would be significantly heavy, women to men. In fact, I think it's a bit disproportionate that there were 18 labour-trafficked victims in Hami

May 1st, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Hooper

Justice committee  Yes. There are three main ways. We proactively look, for example, in the regions of Peel and Niagara, which have the most exotic dancing places per capita I think in North America, or at least Canada. We actively look in those places. Ms. Nagy, who is our main front-line worker,

May 1st, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Hooper

Justice committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Walk With Me Canada was established by a survivor of human trafficking. Walk With Me was created with a commitment to ensuring that survivors have first response care and, secondly, with recognition that survivors should have a voice in developing a coordin

May 1st, 2013Committee meeting

Robert Hooper