Nearly one million children across Ontario will gain access to nutritious school meals this year as the province joins Canada’s National School Food Program. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the partnership on Friday, making Ontario the third province to sign on, following Newfoundland and Labrador, and Manitoba.
Under the initiative, the federal government is investing $108.5 million over three years to support school food programs in Ontario. The funding will enhance meal accessibility while also addressing logistical challenges such as transportation, storage, and preparation equipment costs.
“This program will take pressure off families, invest directly in the future of our kids, and ensure they’re able to reach their full potential – feeling healthy and happy,” said Trudeau. He described the initiative as a “game changer” for Canadian families and emphasized its role in providing children with the best start in life.
More kids in Ontario are now going to have healthy meals guaranteed in school, and families are going to save hundreds of dollars on groceries along the way — thanks to our National School Food Program.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 22, 2024
Minister Kamal Khera, who was present during the announcement, echoed these sentiments, stating, “We’re going to work hand in hand with the federal government to make sure kids don’t go to school hungry.”
9.8 million!
That’s how many meals our school food program will be serving to kids across Ontario!
But it’s not just good for children—it’s also going to save parents $800 in grocery bills, on top of the savings families will see from our two-month GST/HST tax break. pic.twitter.com/MVO3lRtsD9
— Kamal Khera (@KamalKheraLib) November 22, 2024