CA Gov Boosts Security Infrastructure to Deter Hate Crimes

Public Safety Canada

Ottawa, Ontario

Today, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs, announced an additional investment of $5 million to help Canadian communities at risk of hate-motivated crimes protect and strengthen the security of their community centres, places of worship and other institutions.

Recent international events have led many communities in Canada to fear for their safety. The Government of Canada hears those concerns and is responding with additional measures to keep these communities safe.

A new temporary measure in the Security Infrastructure Program (SIP) will cover new sites, such as office spaces and daycares, that are clearly linked to communities at-risk of hate-motivated crime, as well as costs associated with time-limited security guards. Projects must be completed by March 31, 2024.

Since SIP's inception, the Government of Canada has invested over $14 million through the program to support over 600 projects for communities at risk of hate-motivated crimes.

The Government of Canada will continue to denounce hate in all of its forms and call on Canadians to remain united during this difficult time.

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