Overview
- The Alberta government has launched a comprehensive 10-year strategy to address gender-based violence, featuring more than 100 initiatives across prevention, intervention, awareness, and survivor support.
- Nearly $20 million was allocated to the strategy in February's budget, with an additional $188 million spent annually on related programming.
- The plan emphasizes addressing root causes such as financial insecurity and includes a commitment to Indigenous-led solutions to ensure culturally appropriate responses.
- Annual public reporting on gender-based violence rates will begin in 2026 to track the plan's progress and accountability.
- Critics, including the Alberta NDP, argue the strategy is overdue and highlight ongoing barriers to accessing shelter beds for survivors fleeing violence.