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2007 Recipients of Sevey-Rattan Freedom Award Announced

Minister Monte Solberg & U of T Law Students Recognized for Assisting Victims of Human Trafficking

MARCH 7, 2007

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

TORONTOThe Future Group has proudly established the Sevey-Rattan Freedom Award, recognizing an individual and a group that have made a significant contribution to combating human trafficking in the last year. The inaugural recipients of the annual award are the Hon. Monte Solberg, P.C., M.P., and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Anti-Trafficking Working Group.

 

Members of the media are invited to the award presentation:

 

Location:       Solarium, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, 84 Queen's Park

          Date:            Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Time:            1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

 

Note: Minister Solberg will be available for a photo opportunity.

 

“These are true and committed in leaders in countering trafficking in persons,” said Sabrina Sullivan, Managing Director of The Future Group. “We hope that the actions of Minister Solberg and the U of T law students will act as inspiration for other people to get involved.”

 

During his tenure as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration from February 2006-January 2007, Minister Solberg introduced new measures to grant temporary residence permits (TRPs) and access to interim federal health care for trafficking victims. These initiatives will help victims recover from their ordeals and assist with the prosecution of traffickers.

 

The University of Toronto Faculty of Law Anti-Trafficking Working Group is composed of law students from the Faculty and is being recognized for their internationally recognized research published in “Falling Short of the Mark: An International Study on the Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims”. This report identified best practices and exposed nations who were not meeting their obligations to assist victims. The report directly helped catalyze action here in Canada as well.

 

The Future Group is a leading Canadian non-partisan, non-governmental organization founded in 2000 that specializes in combatting human trafficking and has worked with victims in Southeast Asia, West Africa and Latin America.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Sabrina Sullivan

The Future Group     

Phone: (403) 612-0396      

www.thefuturegroup.org

Copyright 2007, The Future Group