EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 6 MIN
Canadian country music star Paul Brandt's crusade against child-trafficking
from The Andrew Carter Podcast · host CJAD 800
When most people hear the words human trafficking, they often picture something happening overseas. But the reality is far different. Police say more than 4,500 human trafficking cases were reported in Canada over a ten-year period. Many are young women and girls who are groomed through trust, manipulation and coercion. This week, Montreal is hosting a major summit bringing together police, prosecutors and advocates from across Canada and the U.K. to share strategies to combat trafficking. One of the people leading that conversation is Canadian country star and anti-trafficking advocate Paul Brandt, founder of #NotInMyCity. He spoke to Andrew Carter. Photo Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Graveland
What this episode covers
When most people hear the words human trafficking, they often picture something happening overseas. But the reality is far different. Police say more than 4,500 human trafficking cases were reported in Canada over a ten-year period. Many are young women and girls who are groomed through trust, manipulation and coercion. This week, Montreal is hosting a major summit bringing together police, prosecutors and advocates from across Canada and the U.K. to share strategies to combat trafficking. One of the people leading that conversation is Canadian country star and anti-trafficking advocate Paul Brandt, founder of #NotInMyCity. He spoke to Andrew Carter.
NOW PLAYING
Canadian country music star Paul Brandt's crusade against child-trafficking
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.