Speaking during question period on Tuesday, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said that food charity ‘Second Harvest’ predicts there will be an additional 1 million visits to food banks in Canada this year in comparison to last year, and that charities are running out of food for those in need. He also claimed that a Facebook group under the title of ‘Dumpster Diving Network’ with over 8,000 members from Toronto highlighted how “desperate” Canadians were to find food.
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‘Dumpster Diving Network’ with 8K members highlights Canada’s food crisis: Poilievre
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