More than 26,000 Ukrainians have now resettled in Alberta since the Russian invasion began last year and on Tuesday Premier Danielle Smith announced more money to help them.
Alberta's new budget promises an additional $2.1 million for pre-arrival services and a centralized help desk. With a UCP majority, it is expected to pass.to help Ukrainian evacuees resettle.
One of the issues that group heard was that some people arriving from Ukraine were having challenges navigating "complex applications and programs."
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