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Tag Archives: food insecurity
I’ve worked hard my whole life and I can’t afford food
“You shouldn’t have to choose between paying rent or eating dinner, but that’s the choice we face”
How food stamp programs at local markets are improving access to fresh foods
Montreal-based Carte Proximité offers debit-like cards redeemable at farmers’ markets to allow food insecure families to buy local produce while supporting nearby growers
Canadian food insecurity by the numbers
A look at some of the staggering statistics behind the national crisis
How urban hens can help cities become food secure
Backyard hens provide a cheap, nutritious and regular source of protein for little investment. Cities can do more to help Canadians embrace them.
The Cost: One week of groceries in Toronto’s Kensington Market
This bike courier delivers for two food delivery apps, but earnings of $800-1200 per month means his budget is stretched thin
The idea: FoodRX, the prescribed food delivery program
“Food insecurity can affect everything from cognitive development to anxiety to diabetes,” says UHN’s Dr. Andrew Boozary, on the correlation between access to food and your health.
How to solve the baby formula and infant food insecurity crisis in Canada
Are infant food banks the solution to access-to-food issues for new parents? Or a signal of a much deeper problem in this country?
A glaring omission from Trudeau’s letters to his ministers: hunger
The Liberals used to talk a good game about tackling food insecurity. Now, with food prices soaring, they hardly talk about it at all.
Young, working Canadians face a dilemma: eat, or pay the bills?
Employment disruptions and dwindling pandemic supports have forced many to cut back on the one cost they can: food