Alberta commits $16 million to expand family violence support services across province
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Alberta commits $16 million to expand family violence support services across province
'Supporting women and families experiencing family violence is not one size fits all,' said YWCA Calgary CEO Talia Bell
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By Payton Delisle-Miller
Published Jul 14, 2026
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From left: Big Hill Haven executive director Wanda McGinnis, Minister of Children and Family Services Searle Turton YWCA Calgary CEO Talia Bell p…
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