
Human trafficking in Canada is just as bad or worse then here in the United States. Nova Scotia has the highest rate of human trafficking incidents in Canada, with 2.1 victims for every 100,000 people, according to a statement from the provincial government.
More than 300 charges have been laid in a major human trafficking ring, according to York Regional police. Pam Seatle with how investigators took down an organized crime group that allegedly forced dozens of women and girls to work in the sex trade.
The Global Slavery Index estimates that on any given day in 2018 there were 17,000 people living in conditions of modern slavery in Canada, a prevalence of 0.5 victims for every thousand people in the country. The Canadian government publishes statistics on human trafficking convictions and identified cases. For cases involving adults, this Criminal Code offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment where it includes kidnapping, aggravated assault or sexual assault, or death, and a maximum penalty of 14 years in all other cases.
If you ever was to wonder how many people go missing a year in Canada here you go. In Canada, an estimated 45,288 children are reported missing each year. Government of Canada, Canada’s Missing – 2015 Fast Fact Sheet. In Germany, an estimated 100,000 children are reported missing each year.

How much does a kid cost per year Canada?The latest number from south of the border estimates that raising a kid born in 2015 to age 18 will cost the average middle income family a whopping $233,610. A 2011 article that appeared in the Canadian publication MoneySense placed the estimate at $12,824 a year, which adds up to $243,656 over 18 years.
This could be your child or someone you may know please keep the children safe here is the hot-line number just in case 1-888-373-7888.