Alberta unveils $187M plan to address addiction and homelessness
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Alberta to spend combined $187M for homelessness, addictions in Edmonton, Calgary
The Alberta government has committed to spend $63 million to reduce homelessness throughout the province, it announced Saturday. It will also spend more than $124 million on increasing access to addiction and mental health services in Edmonton and Calgary.
Alberta announces combined $187 million in addictions and homelessness funding
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has announced more than $124 million over two years for addiction and mental health services in Edmonton and Calgary, with another $63 million aimed at reducing homelessness in the province over the same period.
Alberta announces combined $187 million in addictions and homelessness funding
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has announced more than $124 million over two years for addiction and mental health services in Edmonton and Calgary, with another $63 million aimed at reducing homelessness in the province over the same period.
Alberta announces combined $187 million in addictions and homelessness funding
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has announced more than $124 million over two years for addiction and mental health services in Edmonton and Calgary, with another $63 million aimed at reducing homelessness in the province over the same period.
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