Sign the Petition for a Universal School Food Program!
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Health Canada’s Healthy Eating Strategy, which focuses on “improving healthy eating information; improving nutrition quality of foods; protecting vulnerable populations, supporting increased access to and availability of nutritious food.”
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A Food Policy For Canada, which was set into motion by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's November 2015 mandate letter. In this letter the Prime Minister asked the Minister, Honourable Lawrence MacAuley, to develop a food policy that “promotes healthy living and safe food by putting more healthy, high quality food, produced by Canadian ranchers and farmers, on the tables of families across the country”. As well in October 2017, the mandate letter of the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, the Minister of Health, asked her to work with the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food to align the new regulatory initiatives with food policy”.
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The Government’s Healthy Eating Strategy “aims to improve the food environment in Canada to make it easier for Canadians to make the healthier choice”;
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The “What we heard report; A Food Policy for Canada” calls for “increasing access to affordable, nutritious and safe food among vulnerable groups such as children”, and communicates that “during consultations, many specific calls for the implementation of school food programming were made”;
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In 2015, the preventable cost of nutrition-related disease in Canada was estimated at $13.8 billion annually, putting the health of children unnecessarily at risk;
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UNICEF’s 2017 Report Card ranked Canada 37th of 41 rich countries with regards to children’s food access;
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School food programs improve children’s nutrition, long-term health, school performance, attendance, social cohesion and contribute to local economies, as recognized by the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance (1997);
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Grassroots organizations, charities, and provincial funding enable one in five children in Canada to access a school food program; and
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A federal investment would leverage these efforts to expand their impact and improve all children’s health and educational outcomes, lowering future healthcare costs while supporting farmers and local economies.
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