Alberta Ministers meet with Mayor Clayton and tour Grande Prairie
Following a vote to postpone a decision about adding another $1.2 million to the Coordinated Care Campus, two Alberta Ministers and both local MLAs were in Grande Prairie to tour the region’s social services sector, including suicide prevention, homelessness, drug rehabilitation, and senior housing facilities, along with a meeting scheduled with Mayor Jackie Clayton.
Mayor Clayton spent Tuesday, July 25, touring the sites with Jason Nixon, Minister of Seniors, Community, and Social Services, and Dan Williams Minister of Mental Health and Addiction. They were joined by local MLAs Nolan Dyck and Ron Weibe to discuss potential solutions, funding opportunities, and partnerships with the Alberta government.
Clayton says opportunities to partner with the province are there, and deferring the funding decision allowed them to show the province all the work the city and their multiple partners have done for this community and can do moving forward.
“The work we’ve done is significant to date, and the work we are doing is something that we need to be proud of because it’s really on the right path for treatment recovery, housing, etc. I’m optimistic to hear Minister Nixon’s announcement that there will be additional funding opportunities. As he mentioned, we need to get that application in. I know our administration is prepared with that application and we look forward to being successful proponents this time”