Federal government seeking feedback on promised school food policy as inflation rises
OTTAWA — The federal minister of families, children and social development says the government is looking for feedback on the creation of a national school food policy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tasked Karina Gould with creating a nutritious meal program when she took on the role last fall, which was also a Liberal platform promise in the 2021 election.
The federal budget in April said provinces, territories, municipalities and Indigenous Peoples would be among those consulted on the development of the policy over the next year.
School breakfast and lunch programs are provided by a patchwork of organizations across the country, which are funded by cities, provinces and private donors.