Premier Doug Ford is expected to release his government's full anti-human trafficking strategy Friday in St. Catharines, along with Solicitor-General Sylvia Jones.
The plan is expected to include "substantial monetary commitments and policy components" with an indication of when it will tabled in the legislature.
Back in November, Ford and Jones announced they would be developing a new strategy to combat the problem and at the time, announced $20 million in funding for victim supports and enforcement would become permanent.
According to the Ontario Government, roughly two-thirds of police-reported human trafficking violations in Canada occur in Ontario, with the average age of recruitment around 13 years old.
Ford said in November, "this is disgusting what they're doing to our young people and it shouldn't be tolerated and the judges shouldn't be tolerating it either."
In October, York Police announced over 31 arrests in a dynamic human trafficking operation, after a year-long investigation.
Jones is also expected to join the Jerry Agar Show at 11:15 a.m. Friday.