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Human Trafficking in Europe: Combating an Enduring Crisis

By Joyce Xu Human trafficking is a grave violation of human rights that plagues societies worldwide, and Europe is no exception. This essay delves into the multifaceted issue of human trafficking in Europe, analyzing its causes, consequences, and the efforts made to combat it. By understanding the complexity of this crisis, we can work towards more effective strategies to eradicate […]

Society’s Role in Fostering Human Trafficking

By Robina Nguyen “I was a sex slave to Europe’s elite at age 6.” In 1969, human trafficking survivor Anneke Lucas was sold into sexual slavery. Her mother trafficked her to a sex trafficking ring run by Belgium’s political and business elite for nearly six years. Despite North America’s lasting history of human trafficking, many incidents were only recently brought […]

Mistakes – To Make or Not To Make?

By: Stephanie Mak The art of making mistakes is learning how to take corrective action for the future. Yet are some mistakes worth making at all? Even if the mistake frees you from more trauma yet puts your future into jeopardy? These questions may be at the back of the mind for Pieper Lewis, who is currently 18 years-old yet […]

How to Prevent Human Trafficking

Human trafficking usually refers to the action of transporting people illicitly to do illegal activities, which include forced labour, sexual activities, and other possible drug trade activities. Poverty, sexism, racism, wage inequality, lack of education, social support, and employment opportunities are all factors that contribute to human trafficking. Canada divides its effort to combat human trafficking into four sections: the […]

Unmasking the Dark Reality of Human Trafficking: A Call for Unity and Vigilance

By: Emily A mother once declared, “My family is finally complete,” and a sister rejoiced, “My younger brother returned, just as I imagined.” A brother, filled with anticipation, exclaimed, “I will love him, for he is my long-lost sibling.” These heartfelt sentiments stem from a simple family that endured unimaginable pain. Fourteen years ago, their son was trafficked, all because […]

Orange Shirt Day: Commemorating Indigenous Resilience and Combating Human Trafficking in Canada

Orange Shirt Day, observed annually on September 30th, was initiated in 2013 to remember the impact of residential schools on Indigenous children and communities. The event takes its name from the story of Phyllis (Jack) Webstad, who had her new orange shirt taken away upon her arrival at a residential school. The orange shirt symbolizes the loss of identity, culture, […]

Unveiling the Hidden Scars: The Physical and Psychological Aftermath of Human Trafficking

Physical Health Consequences Human trafficking victims endure severe physical health consequences resulting from the abuse and exploitation they experience. Traffickers subject their victims to physical violence, neglect, and gruelling labour, causing a wide range of injuries such as fractures, burns, and wounds. A study by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that 43% of trafficked individuals experienced physical violence […]

Andrew Tate, “King of Toxic Masculinity”; The Human Trafficking Investigation

TW: Sexual assault, violence, misogyny, and sex trafficking Andrew Tate, dubbed the “King of Toxic Masculinity,”  is a former professional kickboxer and internet personality. The newly-banned TikTok star recently received backlash for his controversial and misogynistic messages, broadcasted on some of the largest platforms in the world. Recently, he tweeted that women are a man’s physical and financial property and […]

[EXECUTIVES APPLICATION OPEN]

Human trafficking, the purchasing, selling and trading of humans, is considered modern-day slavery and is a felony in many countries. In Canada, human traffickers can be sentenced all the way up to life-long sentences. Yet, around the world, US$250 billion are estimated to be earned out of the labour, sex, and organ trafficking market. As of 2020, Statistics Canada reported […]

The Digital Tracks of Trafficking

The rise of the Internet and digital platforms allow many around the world to perform activities with ease and flexibility, bridging the gaps of distance and income. However, with this, human traffickers have also gained advantages by exploiting digital systems, expanding their reach to many more.  As traditional barriers of physical and geological limitations are removed and the tools offered […]