Press Release
From: Public Safety Canada
February 20, 2026
Today, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety, and Member of Parliament for Halifax, Shannon Miedema, announced $1,273,617 in federal funding for the Ummah Society’s new youth‑focused initiative, supported through Public Safety Canada’s Youth Gang Prevention Fund.
The project, Gang Busters: Reducing Youth Violence and Gang Involvement, focuses on Muslim youth and young people aged 15 to 30 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It will address key risk factors—including social isolation, discrimination, and economic instability—through culturally grounded programming and community‑based supports. The project is expected to benefit up to 700 young people.
By using an inclusive approach that considers young people’s different needs and experiences, this initiative aims to strengthen long‑term community safety, resilience, and empowerment among marginalized Muslim youth.
The Youth Gang Prevention Fund supports community initiatives that help prevent at‑risk youth from joining gangs and provide exit strategies for those already involved. The Fund is part of Public Safety Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS), under which Public Safety invests in evidence‑based approaches to prevent and reduce crime and build safer communities across the country.
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“Building safe and resilient communities starts with ensuring young people have access to the supports and opportunities they need to thrive. This initiative will empower at‑risk youth to develop stronger skills, greater confidence, and positive connections that guide them away from gang activity and toward brighter, more secure futures.”
— The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety
“Building safer communities starts with giving young people the support and opportunities they deserve. The Gang Busters initiative will help Muslim youth in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick gain the skills, confidence, and connections that lead to stronger futures and reduce the risks of gang involvement.”
— Shannon Miedema, Member of Parliament for Halifax
“The Gang Busters: Reducing Youth Violence and Gang Involvement project is a critical step toward creating safer, more inclusive communities in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This funding allows Ummah Society to deliver prevention-based programming, mentorship, and positive alternatives that address the root causes of youth violence and gang involvement. By investing in today’s youth and tomorrow’s leaders, we are strengthening families, building resilience, and promoting long-term community safety.”
— Abdullah Yousri, CEO, Ummah Society
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Simon Lafortune
Deputy Director of Communications and Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Public Safety
Simon.Lafortune@ps-sp.gc.ca
Media Relations
Public Safety Canada
613-991-0657
media@ps-sp.gc.ca
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