A Montreal food bank says for the first time in its nearly four-decade history it’s having trouble meeting the demand for its services. The amount of people needing help to fill their refrigerators is way up from last year. As Global’s Dan Spector reports, they’re not the only community organization struggling to keep up in the midst of an affordability crisis.
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Montreal food banks struggling to keep up with growing demand
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