Stopping human trafficking in Saskatchewan hotels

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Hospitality Saskatchewan and partner hotel associations have launched “Not in Our Hotel”, a free training program that equips hotel staff across Canada to spot and respond to human trafficking. The program gives employees practical tools, from online courses to on-the-job guides, empowering the industry to protect victims and ensure hotels are safe spaces. To talk about this initiative Jim Bence, President and CEO of Hospitality Saskatchewan is on the show.
19 Feb 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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