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Invisible Chains Book Launch - Winnipeg

Thursday, October 14, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)

Winnipeg, Manitoba


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Invisible Chains Book Cover

Human trafficking is happening.

In your backyard.

Join us to find out what you can do.

Attend the Winnipeg event of the National Public Awareness Campaign to End Modern-Day Slavery in Canada and book launch of Invisible Chains with author Benjamin Perrin.

Meet local organizations working to fight human trafficking and learn about what you can do.

Get informed. Be inspired. End modern-day slavery in Manitoba.


For more Information

If you would like to volunteer at the event or get more information, please contact Leanne Fraser, our local organizer, or Patty Gallivan, our national campaign coordinator.


Media

For media inquiries, please contact:

Benjamin Perrin
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law
University of British Columbia
Tel: (604) 822-1208
Email: perrin@law.ubc.ca

Barbara Bower
Senior Publicist
Penguin Group (Canada)
Tel: (416) 928-2405
Email: Barbara.Bower@ca.penguingroup.com


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(Please note: event starts at 7:00PM, doors open at 6:30PM)

When

Thursday, October 14, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)

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McNally Robinson – The Atrium
1120 Grant Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 2A6
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Maytree & Office of Joy Smith (MP)

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MP Joy Smith successfully introduced Bill C-268 a Private Members’ Bill to crack down on child trafficking. The bill, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (minimum sentences involving trafficking of persons under the age of eighteen), amends the criminal code to include a minimum prison term of five years for cases where the trafficked victims were under the age of eighteen. Bill C-268 has recently received Royal Assent and is now law.

 

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