New Brunswick has surpassed the national rate of human trafficking, according to new data released on December 11, 2025. The report highlights a concerning trend in the province, which now faces higher incidents of human trafficking compared to the Canadian average. Contributing factors include its geography and socio-economic vulnerabilities, which are exploited by traffickers. This revelation has prompted local authorities and advocacy groups to call for immediate action and increased resources to combat the growing problem. The data underscores the need for expanded public awareness campaigns, improved training for law enforcement, and more robust victim support services. With human trafficking posing significant challenges to community safety and well-being, stakeholders emphasize the importance of collaborative efforts to address this pressing issue.
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