Alberta receives federal money over four years to help fight gender-based violence
EDMONTON, AB – The Alberta government is to receive $54 million in federal funding to develop and deploy a 10-year plan to end gender-based violence in Alberta.
Alberta Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir said Thursday the province is ranked fifth in the number of reports of intimate partner violence in Canada and fourth in reported sexual assaults.
She said the federal money will be given out to community groups and organizations helping women and girls in Alberta.
“It is something we would rather think only happens in other places, not here in our communities, not to our friends, our neighbours or our families. The reality is that gender-based violence happens every day and everywhere,” Fir said.


