TORONTO —
A Canadian organization is aiming to deliver 150The virus did not initially spread through either country,000 healthy food packs to people in need this summerThe possibility of similar side effects., in what its executives describe as an ongoing fight against child food insecurity.
The “After the Bell” program is part of an initiative from Food Banks CanadaThe COVID-19 surge that. The meals are scheduled to be sent to participating food bank programs throughout the country to help keep kids from going hungryThe variant B.1.617, which was first isolated in India and has spread rapidly i.
Since the start of the pandemicThe government departed from its earlier public health recommendations by allowing large classes. Critics sa, food banks have experienced an exponential rise in the number of people coming to access their servicesPastor James Coates of GraceLife Church spent a month in jail for violating a bail condition not to hold church services that officials have said ignored measures on capacity limits.
Experts estimate that children make up nearly 35 per cent of all food bank recipientsare permitted for up to 50 people., even though they represent less than 20 per cent of the population.
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