Human Trafficking From Latin America To Canada

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The trafficking of humans for sexual purposes is being described as modern day slavery. The US State Department Trafficking in Person's 2008 report ranks Canada as a Tier One country, meaning Canada is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women and children (SIWSAG, 2009). Although not a top destination point for human traffickers, a conservative estimate states that approximately 800 people are trafficked into Canada annually. These people (mostly women and children) are transported into Canada illegally and harboured into bawdy houses and strip clubs across the country. Many of those who are trafficked come from Latin American countries, where the incredible poverty drives many into extreme circumstances where they may fall victim to the promises of economic freedom in the developed world. Mega sporting events, like the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, have been blamed for creating a high demand for prostitutes which ultimately leads to an increase in national and international trafficking. In this discussion paper, I will examine the extent and complexity of sex trafficking from Latin America to Canada and whether the 2010 Winter Olympics will have any effect on the number of women and children illegally brought into Canada for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

The RCMP and Canadian non-government organizations estimate that 800 women and children trafficked into Canada annually. Compared to the 14,000 to 17,500 trafficked into United States each year, Canada's involvement with the international human trafficking trade is not as significant as in some places, but regardless it is too many to ignore. This number is only an estimate as the majority of perpetrators are never caught and the victims remain in b...

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