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Ottawa names a new chief adviser on combating human trafficking

Ottawa names a new chief adviser on combating human trafficking

OTTAWA — The federal government has appointed a long-time advocate for victims' rights to help lead Canada's efforts to tackle human trafficking. Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree announced Thursday that Jennifer Richardson will be the new chief adviser to the federal government on human trafficking, with a three-year mandate. "Her leadership will be instrumental […]

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