Opinion: Women's shelter cuts make it harder for Albertans to leave abuse There is a moment many survivors of domestic violence know intimately — the moment you realize the person hurting you is not going to change. Not because you stopped loving them. Not because you suddenly became stronger. But because the fear finally becomes impossible to explain away.
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Opinion: Women's shelter cuts make it harder for Albertans to leave abuse
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There is a moment many survivors of domestic violence know intimately — the moment you realize the person hurting you is not going to change. Not because you stopped loving them. Not because you suddenly became stronger. But because the fear finally becomes impossible to explain away.
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For me, domestic violence was not a headline. It was my life. Like many survivors, I spent years questioning myself,........
