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441-02231 (Social affairs and equality)

Paper petition

Original language of petition: English

Petition to the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development, and the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

WHEREAS:

  • School food programs are recognized around the world as essential to the health, well-being and education of students with over 388 million children in at least 161 countries receiving free or subsidized school meals at school;
  • New data from Statistics Canada (2022) indicates 1 in 4 children in Canada lives in a food-insecure household;
  • Canada is the only G7 country without a national school food program; and
  • Budget 2022 reaffirmed the December 2021 mandate letter commitments for the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food by directing them to work with provinces, territories, municipalities, Indigenous partners, and stakeholders to develop a National School Food Policy and to explore how more Canadian children can receive nutritious food at school, and public consultations took place through November - December 2022.

We, the undersigned, members of the Glenburnie Public School community and residents of the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington region, call upon the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development, and the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food to prioritize funding for a National School Food Program through Budget 2024 for implementation in schools by Fall 2024.

Response by the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development

Signed by (Minister or Parliamentary Secretary): Élisabeth Brière

The Government of Canada is committed to giving children and youth the best possible start in life. A key part of this is making sure that children and youth have the healthy food they need to grow, play and learn.

On April 1, 2024, the Prime Minister announced a new National School Food Program. With an investment of $1 billion over five years included in Budget 2024, the new Program will help provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners expand their existing school food programs and could help feed up to 400,000 more kids every year. 

Progress to date on developing a policy and program were based on extensive engagement with a broad range of stakeholders from across Canada, including through bilateral conversations and roundtables, and an online questionnaire seeking the views of Canadians. The Minister of Families, Children and Social Development has also visited schools offering school food programs and met with stakeholders in many communities across Canada.

Through these engagement activities, stakeholders highlighted that school meal programs can have multiple social, health, environmental and economic benefits and can play a role in increasing access to nutritious and culturally appropriate food for children, especially those from low-income or food-insecure households. On October 31, 2023, the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food released a “What We Heard” Report that summarizes the views that were shared during these engagements on a National School Food Policy.

The National School Food Program will complement other recent actions to make life more affordable for Canadians. The Government of Canada has recently made significant investments through targeted social programs and income supplements to reduce poverty and increase well-being. This in turn helps improve Canadians’ ability to meet their basic needs, including access to nutritious food. Budget 2024 will continue to build on these investments.

Presented to the House of Commons
Mark Gerretsen (Kingston and the Islands)
March 18, 2024 (Petition No. 441-02231)
Government response tabled
May 1, 2024
Photo - Mark Gerretsen
Kingston and the Islands
Liberal Caucus
Ontario

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