Country music star and anti-human trafficking advocate Paul Brandt has been named the chair of the province’s newly created human trafficking task force.
Announced Tuesday, the task force’s job is to find ways to prevent human trafficking in Alberta and protect and empower survivors.
The seven-member task force, which also includes Edmonton police Chief Dale McFee, will provide guidance and recommendations on how to best implement the government’s nine-point action plan to combat human trafficking. “Human trafficking is a terrible crime,” Premier Jason Kenney said Tuesday. “Alberta should be a place where people can live safely, free from exploitation and coercion.