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Groups that offer services to vulnerable women across the country say they were shut out from federal pandemic aid and now face an uncertain future.
A report this morning from a coalition of women s rights organizations suggests the pandemic has led to a steep cut in the services groups provide.
About half of the 117 groups involved in the report say they had to reduce service offerings or cancel programs outright when the pandemic hit.
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And about two-fifths say they weren t able to access federal aid, either because eligibility criteria didn t account for their unique funding models or because the groups themselves lacked the capacity to fill out applications.
Groups that help vulnerable women ask Liberals for lifeline after losing out on aid
by Jordan Press, The Canadian Press
Posted Dec 15, 2020 8:00 am EDT
Last Updated Dec 15, 2020 at 8:12 am EDT
OTTAWA Groups that offer services to vulnerable women across the country say they were shut out from federal pandemic aid and now face an uncertain future.
A report this morning from a coalition of women’s rights organizations suggests the pandemic has led to a steep cut in the services groups provide.
About half of the 117 groups involved in the report say they had to reduce service offerings or cancel programs outright when the pandemic hit.
Jordan Press
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Winnie Byanyima, director general of Oxfam International, at the World Economic Forum Tuesday, January 23, 2018 in Davos, Switzerland. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson December 15, 2020 - 5:00 AM
OTTAWA - Groups that offer services to vulnerable women across the country say they were shut out from federal pandemic aid and now face an uncertain future.
A report this morning from a coalition of women s rights organizations suggests the pandemic has led to a steep cut in the services groups provide.
About half of the 117 groups involved in the report say they had to reduce service offerings or cancel programs outright when the pandemic hit.
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