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Sur la colline du Parlement d'octobre 2025
Mise à jour sur les questions les plus urgentes au Canada Soumissions prébudgétaires : Que devrait contenir le prochain budget fédéral ? L'AÉC a fait les six mêmes recommandations au Comité des finances de la Chambre des communes et au ministère des Finances : (1) maintenir la promotion de la religion comme objectif caritatif ; (2) éviter de politiser le statut caritatif ; (3) augmenter le financement pour protéger les lieux de culte ; (4) établir une stratégie nationale perm
Sep 29, 20252 min read


Submission to the Finance Department's August pre-budget consultation
The EFC made a submission to the federal Department of Finance in its August 2025 pre-budget consultation on what should be in Budget 2025. The EFC’s brief has six recommendations, including that the government: maintain the advancement of religion as a charitable purpose avoid politicizing charitable status increase the budget of the Canada Community Security program to help protect places of worship establish a permanent national strategy to combat human trafficking fund ex
Aug 26, 20251 min read


Letter on human trafficking to public safety minister
The Hon. Gary Anandasangaree0 Minister of Public Safety 269 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1A 0P8 Dear Minister, Today, on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we urge you to expedite a new permanent national strategy to combat human trafficking. The realities of human trafficking call for deliberate, coordinated action, both in Canada and around the world. We ask you to take steps to end human trafficking in our communities, following the commitment made in the Liberal
Jul 30, 20253 min read


Submission to the Finance Committee's 2025 pre-budget consultation
The EFC made a submission to the House of Commons Finance Committee. The committee is holding consultations to hear and discuss the spending priorities of Canadians in advance of the Fall 2025 Budget. The EFC called on the Finance Committee to maintain advancement of religion as a charitable purpose and to avoid politicizing charitable status. The submission also called for a permanent, funded national strategy to combat human trafficking and support for palliative care. Rea
Jul 30, 20251 min read


Sur la colline du Parlement d'avril 2025
Traduit de l'anglais par François Godbout Espaces sans aide médicale à mourir : L’AÉC a demandé le statut d'intervenant dans une affaire concernant la capacité d'un établissement de santé chrétien de Colombie-Britannique à offrir des soins conformes à ses convictions religieuses. Les arguments de l’AÉC dans cette affaire porteraient sur la liberté religieuse institutionnelle et la capacité des institutions chrétiennes à fournir des services au public sans être contraintes de
Mar 31, 20252 min read


Submission on human trafficking and MAiD to UN committee CEDAW
The EFC has made a submission to a UN committee reviewing Canada's commitment to eliminate discrimination against women (CEDAW). The EFC's brief outlines the negative impact of Canada’s euthanasia laws on women, particularly women with disabilities. It underscores that prostitution is a system of violence and exploitation, and points to the connection between human trafficking and prostitution. The EFC urges Canada to repeal the law allowing euthanasia for mental illness, to
Sep 9, 20241 min read


Letter to the Minister of Public Safety on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
The Hon. Dominic LeBlanc Minister of Public Safety 269 Laurier Avenue, West Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0P8 Canada Dear Minister, Today, on the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, we want to thank you for the actions that have been taken to combat trafficking and urge you to press on in this important fight. The Government of Canada has long recognized that trafficking is a serious violation of human rights. Canada was among the first countries to ratify the United Nations Pal
Jul 30, 20242 min read


World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
July 30th is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. This year, the focus is on the most vulnerable – children – calling us to “leave no child behind in the fight against human trafficking. ”You may wonder, is this really an issue in Canada? 1 in 4 victims of trafficking in Canada is under 18 In police-reported incidents of human trafficking in Canada, one in four victims (24%) were under 18 years of age. Young adults were also more likely to be victims of trafficking, with
Jul 30, 20244 min read


Bill S-263: A permanent national strategy to combat human trafficking
Bill S-263 would require the federal government to maintain and update a national strategy to combat human trafficking. It specifies that the national strategy must include measures to empower and support survivors, increase prevention efforts, and increase the capacity of the justice system to identify and prosecute human trafficking cases. Senator Ataullahjan introduced Bill S-263 on May 9, 2023. Related resources Sample letter you can send to your MP (PDF, Docx)
Oct 11, 20231 min read


Bill S-224: Definition of human trafficking
Bill S-224 is a private members bill that was introduced in the Senate by Senator Salma Ataullahjan. It would have removed the requirement that a trafficking victim, or a person in those circumstances, must demonstrate they feared for their safety or the safety of a loved one. The bill would also have moved into the definition the additional considerations that exploitation includes coercion, the use or threatened use of force, deception, the abuse of a position of trust, pow
Aug 2, 20231 min read


Submission to Status-of-Women Study on Human Trafficking
The EFC made a three-page submission to the Standing Committee on the Status of Women for its study on Human Trafficking of Women, Girls and Gender Diverse People. The EFC brief shared statistics on trafficking and discussed the connection between prostitution and sex trafficking. It recommended the government develop a permanent national strategy to combat trafficking, among other policy recommendations. Download it here.
May 2, 20231 min read


Letter on PCEPA prostitution law to justice minister
The Hon. David Lametti Minister of Justice and Attorney General 284 Wellington Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H8 Dear Minister Lametti, The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (the EFC) applauds the federal government’s defence of the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act (PCEPA) before the Ontario Superior Court in CASWLR v. Canada this fall. The EFC supports PCEPA as an essential tool in the fight against sexual exploitation. We fully agree with the objectives
Oct 4, 20223 min read


Bill C-5 would reduce sentences for human trafficking
The Justice Minister introduced Bill C-5 on December 7, 2021. Among other things, the bill would change the Criminal Code to repeal mandatory minimum sentences for some offences and to allow for greater use of conditional sentencing. One of the bill’s provisions would allow conditional sentencing, also known as “house arrest,” for the trafficking of persons for material benefit. The EFC is concerned that allowing a lesser penalty for a human trafficking offence sends the mess
Jan 24, 20221 min read


Submission on Human Trafficking in Canada to Indigenous and Northern Affairs
n this six-page brief, the EFC recommends that the current law (PCEPA) be upheld and enforced; that the government initiate public awareness campaigns and education; and more. Click to download the pdf.
May 19, 20211 min read


Bill S-211: Against Forced Labour
Bill S-211 is a private member’s bill in the Senate that would require large corporations to report on what they are doing to make sure their supply chains are free of slavery, forced labour or child labour. The EFC supports this effort to reduce forced and child labour and to raise awareness about human trafficking. This bill, originally introduced in the previous parliament, has been re-introduced in the current parliament. EFC letter of support to Senator sponsoring Bill S
Jun 22, 20201 min read


Bill C-219: Sexual Exploitation Penalty
Bill C-219 is a private member’s bill that would increase the penalty for sexual exploitation of a young person in a relationship of dependency or a person with a disability. It would also amend the Criminal Code to consider it an aggravating circumstance at sentencing if a victim of sexual exploitation had a mental or physical disability. Bill C-219 was introduced by MP John Nater on February 25, 2020. It was reintroduced in 2021 and made it to second reading in April. It wa
Jun 10, 20201 min read
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