Short-term rentals fuel human trafficking in Canada. One Prairie city is trying to fight back
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Short-term rentals fuel human trafficking in Canada. One Prairie city is trying to fight back
Traffickers are increasingly turning to rental platforms such as Airbnb because the units are concierge-free, often face little regulation and offer more privacy
TEMUR DURRANI
WINNIPEG
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
Dr. Tammy Nelson researches human trafficking and exploitation from an Indigenous healing perspective. She works with girls and women to help them understand and escape their situations.
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