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Ontario Investing $6 Million to Boost the Fight Against Crime

Proceeds of Crime to Be Reinvested into 21 Frontline Community Safety Initiatives

News.ontario.ca
August 7, 2020

The Ontario government is investing more than $6 million over the next three years to help combat crime and build safer communities. The Proceeds of Crime Front-Line Policing Grant will be made available to 16 police services across the province to implement 21 crime prevention and community safety initiatives that help fight gun and gang violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence and harassment. The grant is supported with funds forfeited to the province during criminal prosecutions.

"By cutting off the resources of these crooks and redirecting that money to our brave men and women in uniform, we will ensure our police can keep our streets safe and put violent criminals behind bars where they belong," said Premier Doug Ford. "Thanks to the relentless work of police forces across the province, we're able to deliver $6 million more to help combat the most heinous crimes."

Examples of initiatives to receive funding under the Proceeds of Crime Front-Line Policing Grant include:

"Crime should not pay and that is why we are standing up against criminals who prey on Ontario communities for profit," said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. "We are working with law enforcement and their community partners to protect Ontarians through this investment to ramp up the fight against guns and gangs, human trafficking and sexual violence."

This investment builds on Ontario's provincewide strategy to fight gun and gang violence as well as its new comprehensive strategy to combat human trafficking.

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