Poster campaign looks to tackle human trafficking in Sask
People across Saskatchewan will start seeing posters meant to let them know, human trafficking does happen here and offer help to those who need it.
The campaign consists of three different posters, they read: “The life wasn’t your choice”, “We see you; we believe you” and “It started with attention, now it’s control”.
The campaign is being funded and pushed out by the provincial government. Laura Ross, Minister in charge of the Status of Women Office, said the posters will be going in libraries, gas stations, restaurants and bars. They will also be put in 500 bathrooms at Country Thunder this year.
“We’re spreading the net wide to be able to capture as many people’s eyes on these posters as possible,” said Ross.