The following video Enslaved and Exploited: The Story of Sex Trafficking in Canada (Brock, 2010) can be used by educators as a resource to help students understand the complexities of sex trafficking in Canada in the time of a standard class. You are encouraged to create a question sheet that relates to your curriculum to go along with the video
The website www.pimpingisnotcool.com is a made in Canada site about human trafficking and prostitution. It is geared towards educating students in middle and high schools and has several tools that could be used in the classroom. Visit this website if you are interested in expanding upon this issue with your students.
The Free the Slaves website has an interactive map that can help illustrate the complexities of global trafficking to your classroom. Students could spend a class researching this map and presenting their findings on how trafficking is affecting Canada as a global phenomenon.