Toronto area made progress but residents worry bus stop shootings will revive stigma

Abdul Nur, an outreach worker at the Jane/Finch Community and Family Centre, and Delux Yogarajah, a youth violence prevention co-ordinator, both spoke to The Canadian Press about gun violence stigma in the Jane-Finch community. Read the full article here.

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