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Nova Scotia school food programs in high demandMany Nova Scotians are facing tough times when budgeting for necessities. Those economic pressures can now be seen in classrooms as the need for school food programs increases.CanadaOct 16, 2023
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As cost of living soars, school food programs struggle to fill growing needThe Coalition for Healthy School Food and Breakfast Club of Canada are urging the government to implement a national school food policy as programs struggle to meet demands.CanadaAug 25, 2023
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Blackfoot culture becomes part of school meal planning in Fort Macleod, Alta.Elders are joining students during meal times to share stories and Indigenous culture.CanadaMar 6, 2023
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School nutrition programs another victim of inflation, rising food costsSchool nutrition programs in Canada say they are experiencing the perfect storm of rising food costs and inflation.ConsumerAug 31, 2022
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Olympic athletes surprise local Winnipeg school with new breakfast programOlympians Meaghan Mikkelson and Charles Hamelin visited Greenway School Wednesday morning to announce a new daily breakfast program, courtesy of the Breakfast Club of Canada.CanadaApr 27, 2022
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Coronavirus: Breakfast Club of Canada feeding more kids during the pandemicThe Breakfast Club of Canada is seeing an increase in demand as the pandemic impacts the financial well-being of many, causing food insecurity in many communities.Dec 4, 2020
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Winnipeg Harvest expanding weekend school breakfast programWinnipeg Harvest is expanding a unique school breakfast program working to make sure students have access to nutritious foods, even when they leave class for the weekend.HealthNov 14, 2019
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Winnipeg Harvest launching school breakfast program – for weekendsWinnipeg Harvest is starting a new program at Mulvey School called Breakfast2Go, which will provide easy-to-make breakfasts for children on the weekends.HealthNov 8, 2018
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Students who go to school hungry lose 2 hours of productivity every day: report93 per cent of teachers agree that hungry children are more disruptive in class.EducationAug 22, 2017
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Olympian Mikaël Kingsbury, mayor Denis Coderre have breakfast with Lachine studentsStudents from École Jardin-des-Saints-Anges in Lachine were joined by Olympian Mikaël Kingsbury and Montreal mayor Denis Coderre for breakfast before school.CanadaMay 26, 2017
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