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Ontario highway rest stop campaign uses hygiene products to help human trafficking victims

Summary by CBC News
The Timea's Market campaign is designed to help people recognize the signs of human trafficking and understand when they may be at risk. QR codes on products at ONroute stops connect people to survivor stories, warning signs and a self-assessment that can help identify potential trafficking situations.

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CBC News broke the news in Ottawa, Canada on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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