The Liberal government is releasing further details about its plan and funding to tackle hate crimes in Canada. Diversity Minister Kamal Khera announced the Action Plan on Combatting Hate, which outlines how various departments will work together to promote diversity and prevent hate-motivated incidents. The plan allocates $273.6 million over six years, including a significant boost to a fund supporting community institutions in enhancing their security.
The Trudeau government is announcing more details on its existing strategy and funding to fight hate crimes . Kamal Khera , Minister of Diversity , Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, rises during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Diversity Minister Kamal Khera released the Action Plan on Combatting Hate this past week, which aims to co-ordinate how various departments promote diversity and prevent hate crimes. Khera says that allocation includes a $65 million top-up to a fund that helps community institutions and religious centres cover the cost of installing cameras or hiring security guards.
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