Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke in Toronto on Friday to announce that eligible at-risk youth organizations across Canada 鈥 starting on Nov. 1 and ending Dec. 20, 2024 鈥 will be able to apply for crime prevention funding from the federal government. An estimated $123.5 million will be available over the next five years. LeBlanc says the funding will help give vulnerable youth 鈥渢he tools to chart a brighter path.鈥
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At-risk youth organizations can soon apply for crime prevention funding: LeBlanc
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