2014.03.14, 11:00 à 11:00
While populations of TFWs and undocumented migrants are growing in Canada and there is an increase
in identification of human trafficking cases, very few community or public services receive any funding to
serve them. In this workshop, representatives of different initiatives (Quebec, Ontario, Alberta) that aim to
overcome this hurdle to defend the rights of these migrants come together to discuss challenges and best
practices.
Organizer: Jill Hanley
Participants: Joey Calugay, Immigrant Workers Centre, Montreal
Alexandra Ricard-Guay, Coalition contre la traite humaine du Québec, Montreal
Julie Kaye, ACT Alberta & Ambrose University College, Calgary
Cathy Kolar or Shelley Gilbert, Legal Assistance of Windsor
Hotel Hilton Lac Leamy
Gatineau
Canada
Occupations in services - Domestic work, Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations - general, General farm workers et General relevance - all sectors
Chercheurs et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité
Quebec et National relevance
Anglais