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Secure room opened at Edmonton airport to assist human trafficking victims

Editorial Board Published July 31, 2025
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Ten years in the past, a dashing BMW pushed by an intoxicated man misplaced management and crashed in entrance of an house constructing on Whyte Avenue in south Edmonton, killing the younger girl inside it and claiming the 30-year-old driver’s life a month later.

The story made headlines due to the horrible collision, however what wasn’t identified on the time: the 21-year-old girl was a mom named Maddison Fraser who was being intercourse trafficked and the driving force was a John who had paid to abuse her.

Fraser was an athlete and nationwide boxing champion, who aspired to change into a nurse — but it surely wouldn’t come to move.

“Maddison was manipulated and lured into trafficking by someone she believed cared for her,” mentioned musician Paul Brandt, the co-chair of the Alberta Centre to Finish Trafficking in Individuals and founding father of #NotInMyCity.

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Then, the abuse started — she was overwhelmed, her hair set on fireplace, burnt with cigarettes and lighters, and sexually assaulted.

“That relationship quickly turned into a nightmare of control, violence, and exploitation. Madison was moved from city to city,” Brandt mentioned.

“She was isolated, abused, and sold.”

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Brandt mentioned her mother tried to free the woman from her pimp, to no avail.

“In July 2015, at just 21 years old, Maddison died in a car accident here in Edmonton on Whyte Avenue. The man driving the vehicle was a buyer, or a John, or more accurately put, a commercial sex offender. Messages found on her phone confirmed that she had been trafficked.”

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Brandt shared her story on Wednesday at an Edmonton Worldwide Airport occasion asserting the creation of an area for these trying to flee their captors.

“Maddison reminds us why resources and spaces like the one that we’re announcing today are so critical. A secure place, a trained person, a moment to be seen. Heard and helped,” Brandt mentioned.

Edmonton police stand at the scene of a fatal collision on Whyte Ave., Wednesday, July 8, 2015.
Edmonton police stand on the scene of a deadly collision on Whyte Ave., Wednesday, July 8, 2015.

The airport has opened a protected room: a devoted house supposed to help victims of human trafficking and home violence, or these experiencing tragedy on the airport.

It’s one in every of two such areas at a Canadian airport — the opposite is in Calgary.

“We know that human trafficking is (a) $180-billion-a-year industry globally, that traffickers in Canada are making over $280,000 per year, per victim,” mentioned Brandt.

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“The average age of being trafficked is 13 and it’s skewing younger right now. And the greatest risk factor is simply being a girl,” he mentioned. “Typically the trafficker is perceived as a boyfriend or somebody who cares. Victims are sometimes managed bodily, emotionally, financially or psychologically.

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“Most trafficking victims don’t even realize that’s what’s happening to them.”

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3:42Country star Paul Brandt elevating consciousness about human trafficking

#NotInMyCity is a company elevating consciousness and taking motion to forestall, disrupt, and finish sexual exploitation and trafficking, with a concentrate on defending kids and youth.

Brandt launched #NotInMyCity partially to fight the parable many Canadians have that human trafficking is one thing that occurs elsewhere — not of their yard.

“The response we received from the public was, ‘That doesn’t happen here.’ And as they started to learn about the statistics and the reality, they determined it wouldn’t happen in their city,” Brandt mentioned.

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“It is a huge issue. It’s the fastest growing crime in Canada today.”

RCMP Insp. Kiel Samotej is answerable for the Leduc and EIA RCMP detachments and mentioned labour trafficking is amongst the crimes being seen in Alberta.

“It’s heartbreaking because a lot of these individuals that are being labour-trafficked are coming here for a new start, a new beginning. They’re vulnerable and they believe they’re coming here supported by people with good intentions and unfortunately it’s not what’s happening, right?” Samotej mentioned.

“A good majority of them are under the age of 25, right? But it can happen to anybody though.”

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1:45RCMP cost Edmonton father and son with human trafficking

Along with opening the protected room, the airport has a partnership with #NotInMyCity to supply human trafficking consciousness coaching classes to its group members and companions — as a result of the extra individuals who know what indicators to search for, the extra folks might help.

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“Over 20,000 people across the country have taken the training,” Brandt mentioned, including figuring out what indicators to search for is essential throughout a spread of industries.

“I would say even with law enforcement and in healthcare, 88 per cent of trafficking victims say that they access health care while they’re being trafficked and someone fails to intervene on their behalf. So this is about an awakening to the issue.”

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0:56‘Low risk, high reward’: How intercourse traffickers use coercive debt to take advantage of survivors

EIA mentioned survivors usually arrive by way of main airports and journey by means of the province earlier than exploitation in industries like hospitality, agriculture or intercourse work.

“It’s happening in transportation hubs across the country. It’s happening around the world,” mentioned EIA company communications supervisor Erin Isfeld. “We all know they’re sometimes marginalized people and so we have to step up for them.

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“We want traffickers, when they’re coming through this airport, to know they’re not welcome here.”

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EIA describes itself as a center man, a transitional house, the place victims can join with RCMP and help companies to get out of the unhealthy scenario they discover themselves in.

“As an airport, really we’re just providing this space and ensuring that the right connections are happening,” Isfeld mentioned.

Human trafficking indicators to look at for in airports embrace:

Passenger is unable to clarify particulars about their journey
Doesn’t have management of their very own ID/passport
Has extreme baggage or few to no private possessions and never suitably dressed for the journey
Is travelling on a last-minute reserving paid for in money or pre-paid bank card on the airport
A teenager accompanied by somebody claiming to be a mother or father or guardian who’s, the truth is, not associated to the youth

The EIA protected room is skirted away in a safe, non-public place and is designed to be a comforting space to quickly accommodate people experiencing trauma or disaster on the airport.

“It’s for the folks who are here in our airport on a daily basis, our security staff, any of our team members who have this training, to be really looking out for those signs,” mentioned Isfeld.

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0:53Why human trafficking stays a serious problem in Canada

The airport goals for a no-harm method, to discreetly assist somebody whose abuser could also be within the neighborhood.

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“We don’t wanna be approaching someone who potentially is with a human trafficker,” Isfeld mentioned.

“So it’s really taking that look, and then reaching out to security, reaching out the RCMP detachment that we have here at the airport to then intervene in that space. We don’t want anyone else to be harmed in this situation. So it’s really looking for those signs.”

The room contains a livable house with facilities resembling couches, a mattress, a kitchenette and a full lavatory. Contemporary garments, meals, telephones, web and different assets may even be obtainable within the room.

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1:53Human trafficking not only a huge metropolis drawback: RCMP

Samotej mentioned the companies in Alberta working to finish human trafficking are fairly aggressive and pro-active.

“I give a lot of props and compliment to their support agencies we have. They’re taking proper steps forward and they’re making a difference,” he mentioned, noting the airport has been a frontrunner in that regard.

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“I’ve never seen such a progressive workplace in regards to getting things done, addressing problems and taking action.”

Isfeld mentioned the airport has been doing coaching with #NotInMyCity for eight years, however felt it might have a bigger function.

“We need to have a united front on this and how can we actually move the needle? What can we do to be that transitional piece? How can we ensure we provide this safe space?”

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2:02Human trafficking circumstances climbing in Calgary: ALERT

Brandt mentioned there’s a want for such areas — a lot so, extra are being constructed.

“In Calgary, at YYC, we began a protected room with the concept perhaps it could be useful, however perhaps that is going to be one thing that’s extra symbolic.

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“We’ve used it so much, they’re building a second.”

The airport mentioned Indigenous persons are disproportionally focused by human traffickers and to acknowledge that, the protected room was named Kîsê Watotâtôwin ᑮᓭ ᐘᑐᑖᑑᐏᐣ and an Indigenous naming ceremony was carried out.

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