New data released by Statistics Canada shows persistent food insecurity across the country. Nearly 10 million people — including 2.4 million children — are in households struggling to afford food.
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Nearly nine million Canadians lived in food insecure households in 2022, with 22.9 per cent of the population reporting some form of food insecurity, according to a Statistics Canada report released ...
Increasing food prices and stagnant incomes have been identified as major obstacles to achieving food security. About one in six, or 15.9 per cent, of households in Canada experience food insecurity.
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Nearly 10 million people — including 2.4 million children — are in households struggling to afford food. This includes 34.7% of Indigenous Peoples and 41% of Black people, reflecting systemic ...