Human Trafficking, plus A Newfoundlander's Guide to Newfoundland
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According to the Human Traffic Institute there are approximately 25 million victims of human trafficking around the world.
A recent study reveals only 46% of Canadians are aware of the HELP signals, and only 21% know how to proceed once someone signals they are in distress.
Newfoundland is actually quite big and there's a lot to see.
The best time to see icebergs is spring and summer.
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Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2111088/fan_mail/new) According to the Human Traffic Institute there are approximately 25 million victims of human trafficking around the world. A recent study reveals only 46% of Canadians are aware of HELP signals, and only 21% know how to proceed once someone signals they are in distress. So in this week's podcast travel expert Onanta Forbes will discuss what the travel industry is doing to help combat human trafficking, what those HELP signals are and what to do. Plus, we'll head to Newfoundland and chat with native Newfoundlander Annie Hennessey, PR spokesperson for Booking.com to get some insider tips on traveling to Newfoundland. And, Ken Stewart from Crowfoot Travel Solutions will be along to give us a few destination ideas and travel deals with our Weekly Round Up.Β Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/randyu)
