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Media Alert: Child Advocate Calls on Liberal Government to Finally Release Long Promised Funds to Ensure no Canadian Child Goes to School Hungry


In Manitoba, More than 1 in 4 Children Go to School Hungry 

WINNIPEG, Jan. 17, 2020 /CNW/ - Daniel Germain, the president and founder of Breakfast Club of Canada, is travelling to Winnipeg this weekend ahead of the Liberal cabinet retreat to demand the federal government finally make good on its promise to fund a national school food program.

"The Liberals made providing children access to healthy food a priority in the last federal budget, but they still haven't released the much-needed money to make that happen. They need to act now. It's unacceptable for even one child in a country as prosperous as Canada to ever go without food," said Germain. "For example, in Manitoba, more than 1 in 4 children go to school hungry and 1 in 2 children in Indigenous communities. These statistics are unimaginable. Students are done waiting for the government to take action, our children's futures are at risk ? the time is now for change."

Canada is currently the only country in the G7 that does not offer a federally funded school food program. In the last federal budget, the Trudeau Liberals committed to funding a national program but schools across the province and the country have not yet received access to these funds, leaving more children hungry each day that goes by.

During his trip to Winnipeg, Germain will be meeting with local community partners to help mount pressure on the federal government to finally make good on its promise to fund the national program.

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