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Sudbury group to create videos to help trafficking survivors navigate court system

Sudbury group to create videos to help trafficking survivors navigate court system

CTV News2 days ago
Sudbury charity Angels of Hope has partnered with the southern Ontario organization Timea's Cause to create free videos in both English and French to guide human trafficking survivors through Ontario's legal system. The videos are expected to launch in 2027.
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