Canadian Anglicans step up fight against human trafficking

Posted Aug 1, 2017

[Anglican Communion News Service] The Anglican Church of Canada is taking another step forward in its fight against human trafficking and modern slavery with the formation of a new discernment group led by General Synod Global Relations and Public Witness teams and the creation of an online human trafficking hub with information and resources. The moves are part of the province’s response to Resolution 15.10 of the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2012.

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  1. Johanna Fredrics says:

    Bravo to our northern neighbors! No child of God deserves to be treated like a commodity. If our political leadership refuses to act, we have to take matters into our hands. Many prayers for you all.

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