Immigration and Refugee Protection Act: The woman faces five charges under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for allegedly hiring employees who were not legally allowed to work for her in Canada. The workers were only authorized to be in Canada as visitors, as employees of other employers, or else they had overstayed their visas, the said in a statement issued Friday, according to CTV. This is the first time that the has laid criminal charges for human trafficking in the Prairies and The Canadian Border Services Agency has charged an Edmonton woman with human trafficking offences, alleging that she illegally employed foreign nationals. The victims were employed between 2006 and 2010, spokesperson Lisa White told News on Friday.
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