Alberta working with feds on urgent homelessness funding ahead of winter months
Medicine Hat will not be among four Alberta cities primed to receive provincially cost-matched federal funding that officials have agreed will be worked out in the short-term to urgently address homelessness as temperatures drop.
The federal government said Wednesday that Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan had not formally responded to an offer of funding to address encampments and unsheltered homelessness.
But Alberta’s minister in charge of the file said in response the province wasn’t saying no and his officials have been actively meeting with Ottawa on the file.
Seniors, Community and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon came to an agreement with federal housing minister Sean Fraser late on Wednesday to work out urgent priority funding.