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Quebec, Ottawa announce $100-million deal to fight homelessness


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  The federal and provincial governments have announced a $100-million agreement to help fight homelessness in Quebec.

The Quebec government and the federal government have announced a $100 million agreement aimed at addressing homelessness in Quebec. This funding, part of the Reaching Home initiative, will be distributed over two years to support various programs and services designed to prevent and reduce homelessness. The agreement was highlighted by Quebec's Minister of Housing, France-Élaine Duranceau, and federal Minister of Housing, Sean Fraser, who emphasized the collaborative effort to tackle this pressing issue. The funds will help in providing immediate assistance like emergency shelters, as well as long-term solutions such as housing support and prevention services. This initiative reflects a commitment to not only manage but also to decrease the instances of homelessness across the province.

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