Alberta expands its support for Ukrainians fleeing war and settling in the province abpoli
Premier Jason Kenney said there’s a special, deep connection between Alberta and Ukraine, with more than 369,000 Albertans who have Ukrainian roots.
“Starting July 25, Ukrainian evacuees arriving in Alberta will be eligible for new forms of aid,” he said.Article content Orysia Boychuk, president of the Alberta chapter of the Canadian Ukrainian Congress, said the income support and child-care subsidy are appreciated.Article content
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