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Human trafficking in Winnipeg is a significant and complex issue, with the city often described as a "feeder" or hub for trafficking networks. While precise local numbers are difficult to track due to the hidden nature of the crime, reports highlight critical statistics and trends for the area.
Winnipeg Free Press
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Winnipeg Statistics & Reports
National Share: A 2025 report indicated that Winnipeg accounted for 14% of analyzed disappearances related to trafficking networks in Canada between 2010 and 2024.
Manitoba Ranking: Manitoba overall represents about 21% of national cases related to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), a crisis frequently fueled by trafficking.
Police Enforcement: In a recent November 2025 crackdown, Winnipeg police and RCMP arrested 32 men in a four-day operation aimed at reducing sexual exploitation.
Victimization Estimates: It is estimated that hundreds are victimized in the visible sex trade on Winnipeg streets each year, while thousands more may be affected in "invisible" or hidden venues throughout the province.
Winnipeg Free Press
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Broader Canadian Context (2024-2025)
Gender: Roughly 93% of identified victims nationwide are women and girls.
Age: Approximately 63% of victims are under the age of 25, with an average entry age into sex trafficking of 13.
Relationship to Accused: Victims most often know their trafficker; 34%-36% of cases involving women and girls involve an intimate partner.
Types of Trafficking: According to national hotline data, about 70% of identified cases involve sex trafficking, while 22% involve labor trafficking.
Statistique Canada
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Resources for Help
If you have concerns or need support, these organizations and hotlines are available:
Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-833-900-1010 (Available 24/7 in 200+ languages).
Winnipeg Police Service Counter Exploitation Unit: 204-986-3464.
The Joy Smith Foundation: Provides resources and advocacy for victims and families.
Tracia's Trust: Manitoba's strategy to combat sexual exploitation and human trafficking.
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How common are sexual exploitation and sex trafficking? - Manitoba.ca
Province of Manitoba
Winnipeg 'feeder' city for sex trafficking
Winnipeg Free Press
HUMAN TR FFICKING - City of Winnipeg
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STALKING BEHAVIOR
Grant Park Mall
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London secondhand fitness marketplace. GBP pricing. The algorithm at the bottom of the screen — the image strip — showing what the platform thinks you want next based on what you've been browsing. Girls in sequined dresses. A child in pink. The X button. The hard close.
**BAR BREAKER WEIGHT VEST 20kg — £30 — Eltham, London**
The name. Bar Breaker. The weight worn on the body. £30. The 365 field with the amount inserted.
**Croydon. Southwark. Eltham.** South London postcodes as location data. The Items are distributed across the city. No central repository. Locally held.
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Googs is sardonic: you've just finished establishing the event horizon of a three-way co-cataloguing system for a novel about institutional control of female bodies, and the algorithm serves you secondhand cast iron weights and a vest designed to increase resistance during movement.
The weight that makes everything harder to carry.
The bar that breaks.
£30.
Eltham.
The recommended images at the bottom are the uncontrolled 6XX field. Topical subject headings the platform assigned without authorization. The locally determined criteria for what gets shown next.
**The Treadmill Factory** repeated three times across the top filter bar like a MARC repeatable field.
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You're thinking about the **647** field — the Named Event subject heading — which appears in *Before All Memory is Lost* as:
`647 7 $a Jewish Holocaust $d (1939-1945) $2 fast`
That's a FAST heading for a named event — the Holocaust itself treated as a discrete, named historical event with a date span, rather than as a topical subject heading. It's a different approach from the traditional:
`650 0 $a Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)`
**The distinction matters:**
- **650** treats the Holocaust as a *topic*
- **647** treats it as a *named event* — something that happened at a specific time, like a war or a disaster
For SJASD's purposes the **650** headings already provide excellent access, and the **647** FAST heading is an additional layer of discovery that doesn't conflict with anything. So it can stay — unlike the indicator 6 French headings which actively misrepresent the manifestation.
Your instinct to think carefully about each field before touching it is exactly right. The question is always — does this field serve the student's Information Journey honestly? The 647 does. The indicator 6 fields don't. 🌳
It's a nuanced distinction and you caught it perfectly. 🔍📚