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Human Trafficking: Water Quality

Charitable Sector Dept: The modern philanthropic and charitable sector is increasingly global in its activities and funding. Most issues are not constrained by national borders. Water quality, low-income housing, human trafficking and support for disabled people occur across the planet, for example, and solutions in one place often provide lessons for another. And very often the malign effects of problems in one place spill into neighbouring places, according to Globe and Mail. Issue- and problem-based, rather than driven by donors personal whims and particularly heinous to Mr. Harper, and to the internationally funded oil companies working in the tar sands, is the fact that non-Canadians have been among the funders of some environmental non-governmental organizations. This has been characterized by the industry and its acolytes as foreign interference in Canadian sovereignty. So the philanthropic and charitable sector has been adjusting to do its work more effectively. It has become increasingly: (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.