Food Banks Empty as Canada Grapples with Severe Hunger Issues

Food Banks Empty as Canada Grapples with Severe Hunger Issues

A report from Canada reveals that parents in the country are reducing their food intake to feed their children.
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Canada: People Are Starving

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has already strained his relationship with India over issues related to Khalistanis, and now people in Canada are facing hunger.

As a result, many parents are reducing their own food intake to ensure their children can have enough to eat. In Canada, several other challenges are continuing to emerge, including unemployment and inflation.

A report released on November 21 revealed that 90% of the population is cutting back on their food, with one in four parents making this sacrifice to ensure their child has enough to eat.

International students studying there facing Issues

Everyone in Canada is trying to save money, but there seems to be nothing available to save. In fact, food banks across Canada have run out of food, so people who rely on them can no longer get assistance.

International students studying in Canada are also facing the prospect of being sent back home due to the difficulty of surviving there.

John Murray, a spokesperson for the Salvation Army, stated that many people in Canada are struggling to meet their basic needs, and as a result, Canada is heading toward a major crisis.

What has Justin Trudeau decided?

Due to the high cost of nutritious food in Canada, many people are struggling to afford it. This has led to a significant amount of criticism on social media, with videos and photos of the situation going viral.

In response to the backlash, Prime Minister Trudeau has announced that, starting December 14, there will be a two-month suspension of GST and other taxes on essentials like food, water, and children's clothing. This measure is aimed at improving the current situation in Canada.

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