While one in five families reported experiencing food insecurity in Canada during 2022, Indigenous families were twice as likely to report not being able to afford food, according to Statistics Canada. Jeff Semple looks at how surging food prices are disproportionally affecting Indigenous children in Canada’s north.
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Indigenous children facing food security ‘crisis’ in Canada’s north
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