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Country music star Paul Brandt to head human traffickin­g committee

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Country music star Paul Brandt will lead a committee on human traffickin­g in Alberta.

The Calgary-born musician is one of seven people appointed to the committee set up by the provincial government.

It is to provide advice on how to best put into action a plan to fight human traffickin­g.

Brandt, a former registered nurse, won a humanitari­an award at last September’s Canadian Country Music Awards for his work on the issue.

He says it’s a privilege and responsibi­lity to serve as the chairman.

The committee is to meet for the first time on Thursday and Friday.

Premier Jason Kenney says the task force brings together knowledgea­ble and dedicated people to provide advice on how to protect and empower some of Alberta’s most vulnerable.

“Alberta should be a place where people can live safely, free from exploitati­on and coercion,” he said in a news release Tuesday. “Sadly, human traffickin­g exists in our province, and it is our duty to bring these human rights violations to light and do more to protect those at risk.”

Other committee members are: Heather Forsyth, former solicitor general and former minister of children’s services; Edmonton police Chief Dale McFee; Jan Fox, executive director of REACH Edmonton; Douglas Reti, director of Backwoods Energy and a former RCMP director general; Patricia Vargas, director of Catholic Social Services; and Tyler White, CEO of Siksika Health Services.

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MCINTOSH ?? Paul Brandt performs at the Canadian Country Music Awards in Calgary in 2019. Brandt will lead a human traffickin­g task force in Alberta.
CP PHOTO JEFF MCINTOSH Paul Brandt performs at the Canadian Country Music Awards in Calgary in 2019. Brandt will lead a human traffickin­g task force in Alberta.

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