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Press Release - May 11, 2006
Minister Solberg
Keeps Promise to Victims of Human Trafficking
MAY 11, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CALGARY -- Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Monte Solberg
delivered today on a commitment to victims of human trafficking, in the wake of a study by The Future Group several weeks
ago which singled out Canada for failing to meet its international obligations to protect victims.
"Minister Solberg has kept his promise to victims of human trafficking to make the immigration system more responsive
to their needs," said Shuvaloy Majumdar, Executive Director of The Future Group, "This is a big step forward for victims being
exploited in Canada."
In March 2006, The Future Group's 40-page study entitled
"Falling Short of the Mark" gave Canada a failing
grade for failing to provide temporary residence to victims to recover from their ordeals, and a lack of even basic medical
services to them. The study received national and international coverage. Minister Solberg responded at the time, telling
Reuters, "We'll see what we can do to begin to fix the system so we're more responsive to these victims."
The new measures
announced today by Citizenship and Immigration Canada which are effective immediately, will go a long way to begin addressing
Canada's treatment of victims of human trafficking, as well as provide an additional tool for law enforcement to offer victims
assistance.
"Our research shows that countries that protect victims of human trafficking are more successful in prosecuting
traffickers, who are often involved in organized crime," said Majumdar.
Canada's poor record had likely put its standing in the annual U.S. State Department Trafficking
in Persons Report in jeopardy, set to be released in June 2006. The new measures announced today by Minister Solberg help
put Canada back on track with Australia, the European Union and the United States.
The Future Group is a leading Canadian non-partisan, non-governmental organization
founded in 2000 that specializes in combating human trafficking and has worked with victims in Southeast Asia and West Africa.
For more
information, please contact: Shuvaloy Majumdar Executive Director, The Future Group +1 (403) 608-4428
smajumdar@thefuturegroup.org
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