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N.S., Ontario had highest rates of human trafficking in 2024: StatsCan

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Nova Scotia and Ontario had the highest rates of police-reported human trafficking per capita last year, according to a new report from Statistics Canada.

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In Ontario, the cities of Guelph and Thunder Bay had the highest rates of human trafficking reported to police in 2024.

Guelph police recorded 11 incidents per 100,000 people, followed by Halifax at 7.5 and then Thunder Bay with 6.1.

These all significantly exceeded the overall rate for census metropolitan areas, which was 1.6 incidents per 100,000 in 2024.

Among the provinces, Nova Scotia recorded the highest rate of incidents in 2024, with 4.5 per 100,000 people, exceeding the national rate of 1.5.

Four other provinces also exceeded the national rate, including Ontario (2.3), Prince Edward Island (2.8), New Brunswick (2.0) and Saskatchewan (1.9).

Danielle Sutton-Preddie, an analyst with the Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics who authored the report, said the data was collected from police forces, which doesn’t reflect the true number of human trafficking cases in Canada.

“Human trafficking is often hidden and victims may be reluctant to come forward,” said Sutton-Preddie. 

She said even in cases that are reported to police, there may be some undercounting due to differences in how police detachments report that data.

Sutton-Preddie said the exact number of victims and accused traffickers is tricky to pinpoint, since there are instances where people function as both.

The report says accused traffickers “may have once been victims themselves, could remain under the control of traffickers, and may have limited roles in the enterprise,” such as in recruiting more victims.

Sutton-Preddie said the 2024 numbers are still subject to changes as many police investigations on this are still ongoing.  

Nova Scotia ranks high in human trafficking

The report, which cites a study by the Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking, attributes Ontario’s high figures to its large population and the presence of several major transit points, including multiple border crossings, Highway 401 and airports.

As for Nova Scotia, the report says the province’s high rate can be attributed to its coastal location and the fact that it “serves as a key node in a human trafficking corridor that facilitates the movement of victims.”

Sgt. Jeffrey MacFarlane, manager of the provincial human trafficking unit of the Nova Scotia RCMP, says the province’s high numbers can also be linked to better awareness and more options for reporting these cases.

“We believe that in Nova Scotia, we have a connection with the public and the people that are victimized in these crimes, they can call us maybe more than they can in other areas,” MacFarlane said. 

The report also notes that police-reported human trafficking has declined by 44 per cent in Nova Scotia since its peak in 2020.

Women and girls are more likely to be victims, making up over 90 per cent of victims in the last decade.

Danielle Hodges, chief operating officer at the YWCA in Halifax, said her organization works directly with victims of human trafficking.

She said in many cases, people are unaware they are being victimized, which means they may not seek resources right away.

It can begin subtly, she said, with the promise of earning money quickly or a new relationship, and once it intensifies, it can be difficult to get out of.

“It may take a couple of times to find the support that [victims] need. The right type of support that fits their unique needs,” she said, noting that housing, employment, education and counselling are all important in these cases.

Hodges, who is a social worker, said victims may also struggle with repeating their story to different resources to get help, which can be re-traumatizing.

She also said if a victim is not in a stable financial position, it may be harder for them to leave. 

“I want people to know it can happen to anyone,” she said. “It is the vulnerability of individuals that is often taken advantage of.”

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