Government supports action to combat gun and gang violence in Fredericton with nearly $1 million Français
FREDERICTON, NB , Aug. 26, 2022 /CNW/ - People in Fredericton and across Canada deserve to feel safe in their communities.
That's why the Government of Canada is taking action on gun and gang violence with a comprehensive plan that gets guns off our streets and puts more resources into our communities. An important element of this plan is stopping violence before it starts, which is why the government launched the $250 million Building Safer Communities Fund (BSCF). First announced in March 2022, the BSCF supports local initiatives that prevent gun and gang violence and help young people make good choices.
Today, the Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, announced that the City of Fredericton will receive up to $945,000 from the BSCF to prevent gun and gang violence across the city. This funding will help address the underlying social conditions that give rise to crime. The BSCF will support community-led projects to combat violence among young people who are involved in gangs, or at risk of joining them.
No single program or initiative can tackle the challenge of gun violence on its own. That is why the BSCF is one of many elements in the government's comprehensive plan to keep Canadians safe from gun crime. This begins at our borders, where we've added resources to fight smuggling and stop guns from coming into Canada. The government banned assault-style firearms like the AR-15 two years ago and will soon begin a buyback program to get these weapons of war off of our streets. Finally, the government recently introduced Bill C-21 – Canada's most significant action on gun violence in a generation – which proposes a national freeze on handguns and new "red flag" laws to address the role of guns in domestic violence.
"My number one priority as Minister of Public Safety is keeping Canadians safe. Investing in grassroots and community efforts in Fredericton is essential to addressing the social conditions that lead youth and young adults to get involved in a life of crime and gun-related violence. Put simply, we must stop gun and gang violence before it starts."
- The Honourable Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety
"Keeping the people of Fredericton safe starts by making sure every individual living here has the support and stability they need to prosper. This must start with our youth and ensuring that there are spaces where they can safely and reliably access those necessary supports. We are taking a pro-active approach to identify the issues causing violence in our community and bring everybody onto the same page with an action plan to prevent the expansion of violent crimes in our city. This funding is one pillar of our strategy to address the root causes of violence and keep our community safe."
- Jenica Atwin, Member of Parliament, Fredericton
"The City of Fredericton thanks the Government of Canada for their contribution under the Building Safer Communities Fund. We know there is activity in our community that requires attention and that there are youth at risk. This funding will help support education and prevention programs aimed at these youth, which can be delivered by community agencies and their networks. It will also complement the efforts of our Police Force to combat crime."
- Kate Rogers, Mayor, City of Fredericton
- Public Safety Canada is finalizing agreements with municipalities and communities that have been identified through evidence-based criteria and meet the program requirements.
- The amount of BSCF support for a community is based on two major elements: crime severity (homicide by firearm, incidents of firearms offences, organized crime/street gang-involved crime) and population density.
- The BSCF builds on the success of the Initiative To Take Action Against Gun and Gang Violence, a $358.8 million investment over five years, announced in 2018, that brings together federal, provincial and territorial supports to tackle the increase in gun-related violence and gang activity in Canada.
- Further strengthening our gun control laws
- Temporary ban on importation of handguns into Canada now in effect
- Government takes action to prevent gun violence with $250 million Building Safer Communities Fund
- Government of Canada delivers on plan to build safer communities and reduce firearms violence
- A comprehensive strategy to address gun violence and strengthen gun laws in Canada: Bill C-21, An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
- Gun and Gang Violence
- Firearms
- Homicide in Canada, 2020
- New investments to help end gun and gang violence in Canada
- Youth Gang Prevention Fund
SOURCE Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
Contacts: Audrey Champoux, Press Secretary, Office of the Minister of Public Safety, [email protected]; Media Relations: Public Safety Canada, 613-991-0657, [email protected]
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