A longstanding gambling support organization in Alberta is facing imminent closure after the provincial government terminated its funding agreement, a decision that coincides with discussions about expanding private online gambling operations in the province. The Problem Gambling Resources Network, a non-profit based in Edmonton, has relied on government funding agreements since 1993. However, according to executive director Ray Reshke, the organization was informed earlier this month that its three-year contract would end a year early, cutting nearly $130,000 in annual funding. “It was a real shock,” Reshke said, describing the decision as an unexpected setback. “We had our rug pulled out from under us a year early.” Key Resource for Problem Gambling Faces Shutdown As one of the few groups in Alberta dedicated to gambling addiction support, the Problem Gambling Resources Network has provided assistance through its drop-in center and phone line. While the organization does not provide counseling services, it connects individuals with Gamblers Anonymous meetings and Alberta Health… Read More
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