Ottawa unveils $9M fund to help black youth overcome ‘unique challenges’
The Trudeau government unveiled a $9-million fund Friday that it says aims to help black youth fully and equally participate in Canadian society.
The money was unveiled at news conferences in Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton and Halifax and will fund projects for at-risk black youth over three years.
A news release says Canada’s black community faces unique and significant challenges, including overrepresentation in the criminal justice system, a higher prevalence of low income, and racism.
The government says it hopes to help equip young black Canadians with the tools and skills they need to overcome those barriers.