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News Release - February 22, 2012 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA PROVIDES $1.8 MILLION FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME IN SASKATCHEWANThe Government of Canada announced today $1.8 million in funding to support victims of crime in Saskatchewan. The announcement was made by Rob Nicholson M.P. for Niagara Falls, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and Saskatchewan Justice Minister and Attorney General Don Morgan. "Our government is committed to providing victims of crime, especially young victims, with the services and support they require," said Nicholson. "We will continue to ensure that resources and programs are in place to better respond to the needs of victims of crime in Saskatchewan and across Canada." The funding aims to improve programs and services to residents of Saskatchewan, particularly children, who have been victims of crime. Specifically, the funding will:
"We thank the federal government for their ongoing commitment to victims of crime programs in Saskatchewan," Morgan said. "The dedicated people who run these programs support victims from the time a crime is committed and throughout the court process. Too often, in the past, victims' needs have been left behind in the criminal justice system and these programs go a long way to correcting that." The funding was made available through the Victims Fund, a grants and contributions program administered by the Department of Justice Canada. The Fund currently has $10.2 million a year available to give victims of crime a more effective voice in the criminal justice system. More information about the Fund, and the government's approach to victims of crime, can be found at the Department of Justice Canada's website. -30- For more information, contact:
Julie Di Mambro
Media Relations
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