
May 11, 2023
The intersection of disability, gender-based violence, race, and human trafficking is underrecognized in Canadian anti-trafficking strategies. In this parliamentary brief, DAWN Canada emphasizes the need to address the specific vulnerabilities faced by women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities, as their marginalization increases their risk of exploitation and trafficking.
The intersection of disability, gender-based violence, race, and human trafficking is underrecognized in Canadian anti-trafficking strategies. In this parliamentary brief, DAWN Canada emphasizes the need to address the specific vulnerabilities faced by women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities, as their marginalization increases their risk of exploitation and trafficking.
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DAWN (DisAbled Women’s Network) Canada is pleased to present its pre-budget submission to the Minister of Finance for the federal budget 2025-26. As a national organization that works to address systems of oppression, we welcome the opportunity to provide these insights to help build a new, inclusive Canadian economy.
Established in 1985, DAWN Canada is a national feminist, cross-disability human rights organization that works to address systems of oppression. We focus on addressing issues of disability through our four pillars: research, learning, policy and advocacy. DAWN’s mission is to end the poverty, isolation, discrimination and violence experienced by women, girls and gender-diverse people who live with disabilities and/or are Deaf in Canada.