The Canadian Government has announced a new investment of $1 billion over the next 5 years, which was included in Budget 2024, adding that this Program will launch with a target of providing meals to 400,000 more kids every year, beyond those served by existing school food programs.
The announcement was made by the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau in a statement released on Sunday, stating that this is a generational investment in the future of the kids, and his government is going to work with provinces, territories and Indigenous partners to ensure every child has the food they need.
According to him, “Every generation deserves a fair, healthy future – from kids, to parents, to grandparents. It’s why we’re supporting families, one of the many things that we are doing in Budget 2024 to build an economy that helps every generation get ahead.
“Children deserve to have the best start in life. But today, nearly one in four children in Canada do not get enough food. That impacts their health and their opportunities to learn and grow.
“Higher grocery prices are making it hard for parents to afford to put enough good, healthy food on the table. Study after study has shown that when kids eat well, they do better in school. And when kids do well, that sets them up for success.
“Everyone deserves a fair shot at success, and we believe that fairness means we support each other at every stage of life – and that starts from childhood.
“That’s why we’ve made generational investments like the Canada Child Benefit, which provides families with up to nearly $8,000 per child, per year, to provide the essentials their kids need.
“And since 2015, 650,000 children have been lifted out of poverty, meaning Canada’s child poverty rate has fallen by more than half. And when it comes to helping kids, especially vulnerable kids, we’re going to keep going”, the Prime Minister assured.
He noted that the Program will be a safety net for the kids who need this support the most, adding that the lack of access to food disproportionately impacts children from lower-income families and from racialized and Indigenous communities.
“With this program, we’re getting healthy food on the plates of growing kids. This includes investments for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities as well as Self- Governing and Modern Treaty partners, many of whom have some of the highest rates of food insecurity in Canada.
“Investments will also support capacity building and engagement with Indigenous partners to co-develop culturally appropriate solutions. These partnerships will aim to tackle food insecurity by advance Indigenous -led solutions and will further our work on reconciliation”.
Trudeau stated further that the new National School Food Program will help provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners expand their existing school food programs to make sure more children across the country can enjoy the healthy meals they need.
He said, “The Program is good for parents and kids, and it’s good for the economy as well. It will help take pressure off of families and invest directly in the future of our kids, while improving children’s health, education, and well-being”.
While recalled last week when announced measures to protect renters and create more affordable child care spaces, this, he said is on top of the actions to improve health care and dental care, strengthen pensions, and increase access to medications.
“Making sure that, no matter your background or income, you have what you need to be healthy. We depend on Canada’s future success. And Canada’s success depends on the youngest generations being healthy, doing well, and being set up to succeed”, he said.