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Minister Day Supports A Youth Crime Prevention Project In Merritt British Columbia
May 30, 2008
MERRITT — The Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety, today announced funding to help local at-risk Aboriginal youth in Merritt, British Columbia get involved in the community, steer away from a lifestyle of crime, and make better life decisions. He made the announcement while addressing the Merritt Walk of Stars Gala Dinner.
Budget 2008 provides $30 million per year in ongoing funds to the National Crime Prevention Strategy. The Strategy is administered by Public Safety Canada's National Crime Prevention Centre (NCPC) and is managed in collaboration with the provinces and territories. Funding is given to strategically selected projects that contribute to preventing and reducing crime as well as increasing knowledge about what works in crime prevention. |
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