Alberta announces new supports for Ukrainian newcomers
The Government of Alberta announced on Monday new social supports for eligible Ukrainians arriving in the province, including temporary funding to cover basic expenses and a child care subsidy.
“Ukrainians who are fleeing the violence in their country are not alone. By helping with the costs to cover basic needs, we can help Ukrainian newcomers get settled and rebuild. Alberta welcomes Ukrainians and we stand with you during this time,” said Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk, Associate Minister of Status of Women and chair of the Advisory Council on Alberta-Ukraine relations.
The new program is to launch July 25 and provide up to six months of support for basic expenses like food, clothing and shelter.
The support consists of core monthly benefits and one-time issue benefits for special or emergency situations. Officials say displaced Ukrainians would receive the same benefit rates as other Albertans in similar financial circumstances.


