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Alberta unveils $187M plan to address addiction and homelessness

Summary by Ground News
he Alberta government unveiled Saturday new spending, and actions it has committed to taking, to combat homelessness throughout the province, and help people suffering from addiction in Alberta's two largest cities. Over two years, the provincial government will spend an additional $63 million to reduce homelessness, while more than $124 million will be spent on increasing access to addiction and mental health services in Edmonton and Calgary, according to two separate news releases.

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