Bibliothèque
Cette bibliothèque en pleine croissance contient des connaissances évaluées par des pairs et issues des communautés, afin de constituer une base probante pour une réponse centrée sur les droits du travail face à la traite des personnes au Canada.
“Is it Trafficking?” Examining Gender-Based Violence Among Racialized and Migrant Women in Precarious, Informal, and Non-Standard Labour
"Is it trafficking?" From 2023-2026, GAATW Canada conducted a research project exploring experiences of women in domestic work, agriculture, hospitality, and sex work across Canada. The research found that these women experience very similar forms of violence and...
What If We Channeled the Outrage?
The past few weeks have been deeply disturbing as revelations related to the Epstein files continue to surface. Calling this period “difficult” hardly captures the extent of what many are feeling. Let’s begin by acknowledging the emotions many people are...
GAATW Canada’s 2026 Statement on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day
February 22 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. This year, public attention to human trafficking is especially intense, driven by the release of the Epstein files. The Epstein case makes it painfully clear that despite years of efforts to combat trafficking,...
Shared Struggles, Collective Action: Bridging Movements for Change
Human trafficking is a complex issue. To effectively address it and reduce the harms associated with the rescue industry, we need to develop new approaches for connecting, coordinating, and differentiating responses across sectors and regions. A key part of GAATW...
GAATW Canada’s 2025 Statement for International Migrants Day
On December 18th, we mark International Migrants Day. Today and everyday, GAATW Canada calls for solidarity with all migrants living and working in Canada. In the last year, there has been yet more xenophobia, racism, and discrimination toward migrants in Canada,...
GAATW Canada’s 2025 Statement for International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
On December 17th, GAATW Canada observes the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Regrettably, since our statement last year, not much has changed. Sex workers are still criminalized in Canada. Still subject to vast misinformation that facilitates...
