Saskatchewan Supports Hospitality Industry Training to Protect Communities from Human Trafficking
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced a commitment of $115,000 through the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence to Hospitality Saskatchewan
This funding will support an industry-wide training program across Saskatchewan’s hospitality and tourism industries to identify and safely respond to instances of human trafficking.
“Training front-line hospitality workers is a practical way to prevent human trafficking and protect people at risk,” Minister Responsible for the Status of Women Alana Ross said. “This investment helps workers recognize the warning signs, take action and connect people to support, making communities across Saskatchewan safer.”
Human trafficking happens when a person is controlled or harmed for another person’s profit. It is a serious federal crime and a violation of human rights.


