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Security Infrastructure Program expanded to help protect communities at risk of hate crimes


OTTAWA, May 16, 2019 /CNW/ - Canadians have the right to be free to practise their faith and culture without fear. Preserving a safe, inclusive society requires constant work and vigilance. That's why the Government of Canada helps communities implement measures to protect against hate-motivated crimes through the Security Infrastructure Program (SIP).

Today, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Ralph Goodale, announced new and expanded eligible costs covered by the program.

The list of eligible expenditures under SIP has been expanded to include up to $10,000 for basic training for staff and others as appropriate to respond to a hate-motivated incident.

The existing list of physical infrastructure upgrades will now include security enhancements for doors, windows, intercoms and public address systems, as well as minor renovations to enhance security. These changes will be reflected in the next application period for SIP, which launches June 1, 2019.

Minister Goodale also highlighted that the Government of Canada has quadrupled its funding to the program as part of its ongoing commitment to helping religious and cultural organizations better protect themselves against hate-motivated crimes. As committed in Budget 2019, $4 million per year is available, until 2022.

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"Recent incidents are a jarring reminder that the inclusive and generous Canada we all want is now, and ever will be, a precious and delicate work-in-progress that we dare not take for granted. We have listened to the concerns of communities at risk of hate and have responded by adapting the Security Infrastructure Program to better meet their needs. We will continue to protect all Canadians' right to be free to practice their faith and culture without fear. There is no social licence for hate, not in Canada."

- The Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

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