Some new money is being invested toward community outreach groups to reduce gun violence among youths. A total of $2 million, coming mainly from the Quebec government will be targeted toward helping at-risk youth. The objective is to help steer them away from violent crimes by offering new services. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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Quebec aims to fight youth gun violence in Montreal with $2M
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