More Canadians now rely on food banks than at any other time in Canadian history. Are we at a breaking point?
With food inflation at a 41-year-high, some say the role of consolidation and corporate greed can no longer be ignored
Why It Matters
Twenty-two per cent of Canadians plan to access charitable services over the next six months — up from 14 per cent last January — just to meet basic needs, including food. Only systemic change can shift the burden — but will change come before the breaking point?
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