Quebec says it plans to invest $52 million to help community groups that work with young people in a bid to prevent gun violence and crime. Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault announced the funding Sunday, saying the money is necessary to lead youth toward positive alternatives to violent crime. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.
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Quebec introduces $52 million in new funding to tackle gun violence, crime
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