Parliamentary Committee Notes: Government Measures to Reduce Gang Violence

Date: 11 May 2022
Classification: Unclassified
Fully releasable (ATIP)? Yes
Branch / Agency: CPB/Public Safety

Proposed Response:

Financial Implications:

Background:

Initiative to Take Action Against Gun and Gang Violence

Since 2018, $358.8 million over five years has been allocated for theITAAGGV, with an anticipated $100 million ongoing subject to approval. The majority of funds (over $214 million) are allocated to provinces and territories (P/T) under the Gun and Gang Violence Action Fund (GGVAF) to combat gun and gang violence in communities across Canada. Partners are currently using funds to:

All P/Ts have signed multi-year funding agreements under the GGVAF.

The Government also provided $125 million to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canada Border Services Agency to enhance firearms investigations and strengthen controls at the border to prevent illegal firearms from entering the country.

Building Safer Communities Fund

In the 2020 Fall Economic Statement, the federal government announced $250 million in funding for municipalities and Indigenous communities to implement prevention and intervention programs. The $250 million initiative was approved in June 2021, and the Minister announced the program, the Building Safer Communities Fund, on March 16, 2022.

Recipients have been identified based on an evidence-based methodology based on two major elements: crime severity (using three indicators: firearms homicide data, mean firearms incidence, and mean organized crime data), and population data to determine a per year funding allocation.

Contacts:

Prepared by: Raymond Farrier, Policy Advisor, Policy and Program Development Initiatives, Crime Prevention Branch, 343-572-8143 Approved by: Talal Dakalbab, Assistant Deputy Minister, Crime Prevention Branch, 613-852-1167

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